THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 2C)9 



C. herbarum. On dead herbaceous stems, N. D. Wd. and 



El. Pk. Wd. ; on grass, pea swads, and paper, Pck. 



Wd. ; on wood, Cr. Dn. — J.N. On fungi, etc. ! 

 Helminthosporium apiculatum, Corda. On decaying grass, 



Mdgh. — Nat., June 1894. 

 H. folliculatum, Corda. On dead stems of cow parsnip, Hdc. 



— J.N. On dead cabbage-stalks, Dudwell — H.T.S. ! 

 H. rhopaloides, Fres. On decaying cabbage-stalks, Copley ; 



nettle, Cr. Dn. ; willow-herb, Heb. Bdg. ; thistle, 



Walter CI. 

 Brachysporium stemphylloides, Sacc. Heb. Bdg. — J.N. 

 B. oosporum, (Corda). El. Pk. Wd. — Nat., June '94. Cr. Dn. 

 B. obovatum, (Berk.) H. Gr. — Nat., June 1894. In smuttv 



patches, on wood El. Pk. Wd. ; on orange peel, Cr. 



Ya. — J. H. Bolton. 



B. tingens, (Cke.) Sacc. On wood, El. Pk. Wd.- -H.T.S. ! 

 Heterosporium epimyces, Cke. c\: Mass. On dead, fleshy 



fungi, Lud. Dn. —H.T.S. ! [J.N. 



Coniothecium effusum, Corda. On bark and wood, Cr. Dn. — 



C. conglutinatum, Corda. In black, powdery streaks on 



fallen sycamore-leaves, Hdc. — Nat., June 1894. 

 Macrosporium tomato, Cke. On growing tomatoes, Heath ! 



STILBACE^. 



Stilbum tomentosum, Schrad. Parasitic on spp. of Trichia, 

 Hdc, 1892— J.N. ! El. Pk. Wd.— H.T.S. ! 



S. vulgare, Tode. On decaying oak twig, Cr. Dn. — J.N. 



S. pellucidum, Schrad. On another fungus (Tubercular ia), 

 Hawden-hole, Heb. Bdg., 1899 — J.N. ! 



S. fasciculatum, B. & Br. On decaying twigs, Cr. Dn. — J.N. 



S. fimetarium, B. & Br. Common on rabbit dung. On vole 

 dung, stream side, Turner Wd. ! 



Isaria farinosa, Fr. On dead putrescent pupae of various 

 insects, in fields and woods, Pck. Wd., El. Pk. Wd., 

 etc. The conidial stage of Covdyceps militaris. 



I. arachnophila, Ditm. On a dead spider, El. Pk. Wd. ! 



I. felina, Fr. Dudwell— H.T.S. ! 



I. sulphurea, Friedl. On vole dung, Hdc. and H. Gr.—J.N. 



1. brachiata, Schum. On putrescent fungi, Hdc. ; Lud. Dn. — 



I. citrina, Pers. On a Mycena, El. Hall Wd.— H.T.S. ! [J.N.I 



Graphium stilboideum, Corda. On fallen branches, Cr. Dn. 



G. flexuosum, (Mass.) Sacc. On rotting twigs and wood, Cr. 

 Dn., and El. Pk. Wd. — Nat., June 1894. Stanelly CI. 



