THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 

 - LEPTOSTROMACEiE. 



Leptostroma spireae, Fr. On meadow sweet, II. Gr. J.N. 

 Leptostromella juncina, Sacc. On J 'uncus stem. Hdc. 



EXCIPULACEiE. 

 Dinemasporium graminum, Lev. On grass leaves, Pck. 

 WW.— J.N. Dudwell, Hx.—H.T.S. El. Pk. W'd., efc 

 Var. herbarum, Cke. On nettle and other herbaceous 

 stems, Mytholmroyd, Mdgh., and Pck. W'd.— /.A". : 

 on dead bracken and broom, Lud. Dn. ; on wood. 

 Shibden— H.T.S. ! 

 D. abjectum, Fckl. On speedwell leaves, Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! 

 Pilidium acerinum, Kze. Common on dead sycamore leaves. 



MELANCONIACE^C. 



Libertella fusispora, Mass. & Crossl. On rotting, cloth-tab 



hearthrug, Pck. W'd., Mar. 1897. First record. 



HYPHOMYCETES. 



MTJCEDINACE^E. 



Chromosporium aureum, Sacc. On castout hearth-rug, 



Pck. Wd., Mar. 1897— J.N. ! First British record. 

 Oospora coccinia, (Corda) Sacc. In warehouse, Hx. — H.T.S. 



First British record — Nat., Jan. 1900. 

 0. Crustacea, Sacc. On castout hearth-rug, Pck. Wd. — J.N. ! 

 Fusidium viricie, Grove. On old petioles of butterbur. El. 



Pk. Wd., 1898— H.T.S. ! 

 Monilia caespitosa, (Huds.) Purton {Mucov vacemosa, Pers.) 



Halifax, on putrid vegetables — Bolton, Tab. 132,!'. 2. 

 Cylindrium Cordae, Sacc. On dead oak-leaves, H. Gr. — J.N. 

 C. flavo-virens, Bon. In little pale, greenish-yellow patches 



on fallen oak-leaves, El. Pk. Wd., 1900 — /. T. Jolley. 

 Oidium leuconicum, Desm. On cultivated rose tree, Oven- 

 den, 1892 — A. Wilson. The conidial condition of 



Spharotheca pannosa. 

 0. monilioides, Link. On living stems and leaves of grass, 



El. Pk. Wd. and H. Gr.— J.N. ! The conidial condition 



of Evysiphe g vam in is. 

 Botryosporium pulchrum, Corda. ( )n dead herbaceous 



stem in garden, Clover Hill, 1 lx., 1898 — H.T.S. ! 

 Trichoderma lignorum, (Tode.) llarz. (7. vwide, Pers.) 



Common on the surface of cut wood. The conidial 



condition of Hypocvea vufa. [ful. 



[Aspergillus nigricans, Cke. Hx.— Nat., June 1894. Doubt- 

 Aspergillus glaucus, Link. On dead grass, Heb. Bdg., 1892 



— J.N. The conidial condition of Euvotium herbariomm. 



