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1421. Upocystis colchici (Schlecht). 

 Mid W.— York '80 (J. A. Wheldon). 



On Colchicnm mitmnnale. 



1422. UPOcystis anemones (Pers.). [U . pompJwIygodes 

 Lev.] . 



On Anemone nemorosa, Ramincnlus vepens, R. acris, R. bulbosus, 

 etc. Most frequent on R vepens. 



Common. Records numerous for all the county divisions. 



1423. Upocystis viol88 (Sow.). 



N.E. — Scarboro'. On Viola sylvatica. Northallerton. 

 S.W. — Hainworth, near Keighley (Lees' Fl.). 

 S.E.— Buck Hill Wood, Cottingham (R. H. Philip). 



1424. Upocystis ppimulicola Mag. 



MlD W. — Malham, on Primula fannosa (Fl. Skipt.). 

 MELANOT.ENIUM De Bary. 



1425. Meianotaenium endogenum De Bary. 

 N.E.— Scarboro' ('Nat.', Oct. '91). On Galium venim. 

 A remarkable species of Ustilagineae. 



SOROSPORIUM Rud. 



1426. SoPOSpoPJum scabies Fisch de \V. [Tnbciriuia 

 scabies Berk."! . 



N.E. — Buhner (Tr. iv.). Scarboro'. 



S.W.— Saltaire (Tr. iv.). 



"This fungus forms large olive scabs or rough patches on 

 the surface of nearly full-grown potatos " (Mass. Text-hook 

 of Plant Diseases). 



ASCOMYCETES. 



PYRENOMYCETES. 



HYPOCREACEAi: De Not. 



HYPOCREOIDE^E. 



CLAVICEFS Tul. 



1427. Claviceps puppupea(Fr.). [Cordyceps.Yv.] Ergot. 

 Min W'.— Carleton (' Nat.', Oct. '77). Camblesforth ; 



W'etherby (Lees' FL). Harewood ; East Keswick (F.I'\, '98). 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on Loliiimpereniie and AufJioxantJnimodoratuiii. 



