130 Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



1904. Selenosporiujn tuhercularioides, Cd. 



On raspberry. Orton Wood, Kev. A. Bloxam. 



1905. Uredo platitaginis, B. & Br. Maculis pallidis, pus- 

 tulis minutis apice tantum ruptis ; sporis ellipticis luteis. 



On PlantagOj Woodnewton. On P. lanceolata, Dolgelley, 

 Kalfs. 

 ' 1906. Isariajloccosa, Fr. 



On a caterpillar. Milton, Norths., Mr. J. Henderson. 



1907. Fusarium equiseti, Desm. 



Oswestry. Spores at first "0002 long, at length 'OOlo. 

 Plate III. fig. 2. a, flocci with young' spores ; b, spores, youDg and 

 old. 



1908. T. salicinujn, Cd. 



On willow. Twycross, Kev. A. Bloxam. 



1909. 3fonotospora elliptica, B. & Br. Punctiformis, 

 sporis ellipticis binucleatis quandoque uniseptatis. 



On herbaceous stems. 

 Plate III. fig. 5. Flocci with spores, highly magnified. 



1910. HehnintJiosporium molle, B. & C, Notices of new 

 Am. Fungi, p. 113. 



On Ilex. Powerscourt. 



1911. Chalara longipes^ Strauss. 



On old walnuts &c.. Dr. Buchanan White. We cannot 

 identify this with any of the species figured by Saccardo. 



1912. Aspergillus griseus, Lk. 



Kings Cliff. On various decaying substances. 



1913. Penicillium saponis^ B. & Br. Nigrum, monilibus e 

 cellulis 2-3 oriundis ; sporis globosis. 



On soap, Bev. J. Ilort. 

 Plate III. fig. 3. Plant, highly magnified. 



1914. P. abnorme^ B. & Br. Candidum, floccis tenuibus 

 in corpus turbiniforme desinentibus, sporis minutissimis. 



On leaves of Trientalis europcea. 



Plate III. fig. 4. Flocci with then- receptacles and spores, highly 

 magnified. 



1915. Zygodesmus terrestris^ B. & Br. Fuscus, sporis sub- 

 ellipticis vel citriformibus, primum lagvibus, demum asperulis. 



On bare chalk. Crundall, Kent. We iiave also had the 

 same from Dr. Moutagne, marked Haddous. Forming a thin 

 brown stratum. 



1916. Peronospora dip) sad ^ Tul. 

 On Dipsacus sylvestris. 



1917. Ramidaria veronica;, B. & Br. Tota alba, floccis 

 brevibus, sporis oblongis angustis deorsum leviter attenuatis. 



On Veronica agrestis, Sibbertoft. This and Peronospora 



