THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Calloria fusarioide.s, (Berk.) Fr. On nettle sterns, Pck. Wd. 



Coryne sarcoides, (Jacq.) Tul. i- s o. ■•Grows between the 

 bark and the wood, on the stumps of oak trees, the 

 first winter after their fall, and is pretty common about 

 Hx." — Bolton, Tab. 101, f. 2. Still common and with 

 exactly similar habit, but also on beech, ash. and other 

 stumps. Is almost always the first fungus to appear. 



C. urnalis, (Nyl.) Sacc. (Ombropliila purpurea, Fckl. On 

 stump.-. Sun Wd. : H. Gr. : X. D. YVd., etc. ! on acorns 

 and on birch tree trunk, Pck. Wd. — J.N. 

 PATELLAKIACE^ . 



Patinella macrospora, Mass. On rotten wo >d. 11. Gr. First 



record — Grev. xxii., p. 44. On old tub, Hdc. — J.X. 

 P. oliyacea, (Batsch.) Sacc. On dead logs, El. Pk. Wd. and 



Elland Hall Wood — Nat., June [894. 

 Patellea pallida, 1 1 Jerk.) Mass (Patellaria, Berk.) On dead 



thorn wood in swamp, H. Gr.-^Nat., June 1894. On 



alder root, Cr. Dn., 1899 — J.N. ! 

 Patellaria proxima, B. & Br. On dead oak twig, Cr. Dn. 

 Durella melanochlora, Rehm. On decorticated alder. Hept. 



First British record — Nat., Jan. 1904. 



STICTIDACEiE. 



Propolis faginea, (Schrad.) Karst. (P. versicolor, Fr.) On 

 decorticated branch. Catty Well CI., [891 ! 



Nemacyclus niveus, (Pers.) (Schmitzomia nivca, Phil.) On 

 fallen pine-needles, Cr. Dn. 1894— J.N. ! 



PHACIDIACE-ah. 



Phacidium multivalva, (DC.) Fr. (P. ilia's, Tul.) Common 

 on dead holly-leavi 



Trochila craterium. (DC.) Fr. Common on dead ivy-leaves. 



T. ilicis, (Chew) Crouan. (Stegia ilicis. Fr.) On dead holly- 

 leaves. [Dn. 



Rhytisma acerinum, (Pers.) Fr. On sycamore leaves, Cr. 



Coccomyces coronatus, (Schum.) De N. (Phacidium, Fr.) 

 1785. :t This pretty peziza adheres to decaying oak-leaves 



by its whole under side 1 saw it in abundance in 



North Dean, Dec." — Bolton, Tab. 109, f. 1. 



GYMNOASCACEM. 

 Gymnoascus Reesii, Baran. On old, rotting, cloth-tab 



hearth-rug, Pck. Wd. — Hx. Nat.. VI., p. 124. 

 Balocotricha grisea, B. & Br. On old, rotting, cloth -tab 



hearth-rug. Pck. Wd. — J.N. ! On bit of old carpet, 



El. Hall Wd.— H.T.S. 



