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M. atrocinerea, (Cke.) Phil. Common on dead herbaceous 



stems of various Kinds. 

 M. atrata, (Pers.) Karst. Common on dead herbaceous stems. 

 M. ulmariae, (Lasch.) On meadow-sweet stems, Cr. Dn. 

 M. mercurialis, (Fckl.) Sacc. On dogs' mercury stems, 



El. Pk. Wd. and Cr. Dn.— J.N. ! 

 M. urticicola, Phil. On dead nettle-stems, Turner CI. ! 

 M. effugiens, (Rob.) Phil. On dead herbaceous steins, H. 



Gr. — Nat., June 1894. Cr. Dn. ; Pck. Wd. ; Salter- 



hebble, etc. 

 M. carduorum, (Wint.) On dead thistle (Cnicus lanceolatus) 



stems, Copley and Salterhebble — H.T.S. ! —H.T.S. ! 

 M. dilutella, Phil. On dead Epilobium hivsutum, Salterhebble 

 M. nervicola, (Desm.) Gillet. On the veins of dead oak and 



sycamore leaves, Hdc. ; Mdgh. ; Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! First 



British record, Nat., June 1901. 

 M. betulicola, (Fckl.) Rehm. On decaying birch leaves, Cr. 



Dn. First British record — Nat., Jan. 1900. 

 M. plantaginis, Fckl. On dead flower-stalks of Plant ago 



major, El. Pk. Wd. — Nat., June 1894. 

 M. juncina, (Pers.) Rehm. On dead culms of Juncus and 



Carcx, El. Pk. Wd. ; Hdc. ; Cr. Dn.— /.iV. Soil Hill, 



Ovenden, on C. vulgaris, June 1898 — H.T.S. ! 

 M. chionea, Mass. & Crossl. On Carex pendula, El. Pk. Wd. 



First British record — Jour. Bot., 1896, p. 154, pi. 357. 

 M. stramineum, (B. & Br.) Phil. On decaying grass, Soil 



Hill; Salterhebble; Elland.— H.T.S. ! Cr. Dn., H. 



Gr., and Mdgh.— J.N. 

 M. dactyligluma, Cke. On cocks'-foot grass, El. and Cr. Dn. 

 M. pineti, (Batch.) Phil. On pine needles, Hdc. — J.N. 

 M. fallax, (Desm.) On pine and larch cones— Nat., June 



1894. On pine needles, Pck. Wd. ; pine branch and 



cones, Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! 

 M. pteridina, Karst. On decaying ferns, (A. Jilix-focniina), 



H. Gr. First British record — Nat., Jan. 1899, pp. 28 



and 31, figs. 18-21. 

 M. versicolor, Phil. On decaying bracken, H. Gr. — J.N. 

 M. hypnorum, (Fr.) Mass. On mossy wall, Butts CI., Rish- 



worth. First British record — Hx. Nat., VI., p. 124. 

 Pseudopeziza trifolii, (Bernh.) Fckl. On living leaves of 



red and white clover, N. D. Wd. and Mdgh.— J.N. ! 

 P. graminis, (Desm.) Mass. On dead grass, Hdc. & Cr. Dn. 

 P. rubi, (Fr.) Mass. On dead blackberry stems, Dudwell. 



