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C. saccatn Carter in New Phytol. vol. xviii. 1919, p. 177. 4, 11. 

 WK. YHrd!ey ; Pool Hollies Wood, Sutton Park, on dead leaves of 

 oak. 



0. NaerfpAii (A. Br.) Lemm. 11. 

 WK. Pool Hollies Wood, Sutton Park. 



C II L O K O B O T R Y I) A C E -M. 



BoTRYDioPsis Borzi. 

 J5. arrliiza Borzi. -1. 

 WK. Bei-kswell. 



Chlorouotrvs Hohlin. 

 C. reguJaris (West) Bohlin. 4, o, 7-10, 12. 

 WK. Bogs 1 and 111, Sutton Park. 



Centritractus Lomm. 

 C. heJouopliorus (Schniidle) Lemm. 7. 

 WK. Berksweli— remarkable. 



P H I O C T T I A C E .i;. 



Ophiocvtium Nag. 



O. parvulum (Perty) A. Br. 3-7, 10. 



WK. Hampton-in-Arden ; Berksweli; Clielmsley Wood ; Knowle; 

 Bog III, Sutton Park. ws. Hartlebury Common ; Hawkesley Hall 

 Parm, King's Norton. ST. Great Barr Park. 



O. majus Nag. 2-8, 10, 11. 



WK. Coleshill ; Whitacre ; Henley-in-Arden ; Hampton-in-Arden; 

 Berksweli; Clielmsley Wood; Bracebndge and Bog III, Sutton 

 Park. ws. Fenny Rough ; Westhills ; Barnt Green ; Hawkesley 

 Hall Farm, King's Norton, st. Barr Beacon. 



O. Arhitscula (A. Br.) Rabenh. 5, 10. 



WK. Henley-in-Arden ; Berksweli. 



O. hicuspidatiim (Borge) Lemm. 10. 



WK. Bracebridge Pool, Sutton Park. 



Ophiocytiiim cochleare A. Br. is recorded by A. Tf\ TT^i/Is for 

 the district. 



T R I B O N E M A C E ^. 



Tribonema Derb. & Sol. 

 T. homhycinum (Ag.) Derb. & Sol. 1-7, 10, 11. 

 Very common and generally distributed. 



f. minor (Wille) G. S. West. 2-7, 10, 11. 

 Frequent, usually with the t^'pe. 

 T. affine (Kiitz.) W. & G. S. West. 4, 5, 9, 10. 

 WK. Coleshill ; Berksweli ; Bog II, Sutton Park. ws. Quinton ; 

 Wyre Forest. 



T. utriculosum (Kiitz.) Hazen. 4. 

 WK. Knowle — very remarkable. 



Bumilleria Borzi. 

 jB. exilis Klebs. 5, 6. 

 WK. Edgbaston, from several localities ; Harborne ; Gravelly 



