lo Transactions British Mycological Society. 



Leotia lubrica (Scop.) Pers., T., D., atrovirens Pers., W. 



Cudoniella acicularis (Bull.) Schroet., T., D. 



Apostemidium aridula Karst., B. 



Ombrophila faginea (Pers.) Boud., B. 



Calycella claroflava (Grev.) Boud., L., T., D., sublenticularis (Fr.) Boud., W. 



Coryne sarcoides (Jacq.) Tul., T., L. 



Bulgaria inquinans (Pers.) Fr., T., D., W. 



Polydesmia pruinosa (B. and Br.) Boud., L., D. 



Orbilia xanthostigma Fr., L., W ., curvatispora Boud., L., D. 



Sclerotinia Curreyana (Berk.) Karst., D., W . 



Phialea firma (Pers.) Gill., T., W . 



Helotium scutula (Pers.) Karst., D. 



Dasyscypha virginea (Batsch) Fuck., T., D., W. 



Trichoscypha calycina (Schum.) Boud., T., L., D. 



Arachnopeziza aurata Fuck., D. 



Hyaloscypha hyalina (Pers.) Boud., T., D., B. 



Mollisia cinerea (Batsch) Karst., T. 



Tapesia caesia (Pers.) Fckl., D. 



Pezicula rhabarbarina (Berk.) Tul., D. (on Rubus). 



Phacidium multivalve (DC.) Kunze and Schm., L., D. 



Stegia Ilicis Fr., T. 



Rhytisma acerinum (Pers.) Fr., T. 



PHYCOMYCETES. 



Endogone lactiflua Berk., T. 



Synchytrium Taraxaci de By. and Wor., T. 



Syzygites megalocarpus Ehrb., D. 



SPHAEROPSIDEAE. 



Phoma lineolata Desm., L. 



Marssonia Potentillae (Desm.) Fisch., var. Tormentillae Trail, B. 



Leptothyrium quercinum (Lasch) Sacc, D. 



HYPHOMYCETES. 



Oidium alphitoides Griff, and Maubl., D. 



Trichoderma viride (Pers.) Fr., T., W . 



Botrytis Tilletii Desm., D. 



Ramularia Primulae Thuem., W., Taraxaci Karst., T., Armoraciae Fuck. 



Ovularia obliqua (Cooke) Oud., L., D. 



Fumago vagans (Pers.) Fr. 



Bispora monilioides Corda, L. 



Cercospora Mercurialis Passer., W . 



Isaria arachnophila Ditm., D. 



Ptychogaster albus Corda, T., L., D. 



KESWICK LICHENS. 



By H. H. Knight, M.A. 



In a mountainous country like the Lake District one expects 

 to see plenty of Lichens, and we were not disappointed. In 

 the woods visited during the foray corticolous Lichens were 

 not plentiful except in some of the old woods in the Borrow-dale 

 Valley. Here were seen some of the more showy Lichens 

 belonging to the family Stictaceae, also Parmeliella plumbea. 



