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Sporormia pascua Niessl. 
S.W.—Sheffield, on rabbit dung, April, 1903 (7. Gibbs), 
Distinguished from S. octomera Phil. and Plow. by the short 
foot and broad subtruncate apex of the ascus. 
To follow No. 1617. 
Humaria Phillipsii Cke. 
N.W.—Masham._ For description, synonyms, and notes, 
see ‘ Nat.’, Jan. ’06, pp. 9-10. 
To follow No. 1811. 
Lachnea cinnabarina (Schw.). 
S.W.—Hebden Bridge. For description and notes see 
PNat.; jan. (Oo, p13: 
To follow No. 1824. 
Helotium Hedwigii Phil. 
S.W.—Hardcastle near Hebden Bridge, on fallen elm-twigs, 
June, 1897 (J. Needham). Accidentally omitted from the Flora. 
Distinguished from allied species by the lower half of stem being 
white, and by the remarkably swollen, woolly base. 
To follow No. 1952. 
Myxotrichum deflexum Berk. 
S.W.—Copley near Halifax (‘ Nat.’, Aug. ’05, p. 254). 
To follow No. 2150. 
Penicillium hypomycetis Sacc. 
S.W.— Maltby Wood, spreading over a group of sporangia 
of Lrichia fragilis (¥.F. ’o5, ‘ Nat.’;»Dec: ’05,'p.-371). 
To follow No. 2320. 
Rhinotrichum Bloxamii B. & Br. 
Mip W.—Stainor Wood near Selby, Nov. 1906 (W. N. 
Cheesman). 
To follow No. 2328. 
Stemonitis laxa Mass. | Comatricha laxa Rost. |. 
S.E.—Hull, very small sporangia on a pine log, West Dock 
Reservation, septay1903)( Erans, Hull 5. & FF. N.-C.. 1905; 
p- 202, I Peten), 
To follow No. 2500. 
Stemonitis flavogenita Jahn. 
S.E.—Hedon; Thearne; Hornsea; Snake Hill, South Cave, 
(Gs 1905,0p.11202,) ia Peteh). 
‘This species was, till recently, designated S. ferruginea 
1907 March tr. 
