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1704. Hypodepma virgultorum DC. [Hysteritim virgiil- 

 torum Cke. Hdbk,]. 



N.E. — Scarboro' (' Nat.', Aug. '8i). Bulmer, on dead 

 bramble-stems. 



S.W. — -Cadeby (F.F., 'oi). On dead bramble. 



N.W.— Masham. 



1705. Hypoderma conigenum [Hystcrium. Pers.]. 

 N.E. — Castle Howard Park on Scots-fir cones (Tr. iv.). 

 S.E. — Pocklington (F.F., '93). 



LOPHODERMIUM Chev. 



1706. Lophodermium arundinaceum Chev. [I/ys- 

 teviiim anmdinaceinn Schrad.]. 



N.E. — Scarboro' (Tr. i.). On Phalaris arundiiiacea ; also on 

 leaf sheaths of Bronius asper. 



S.E. — Filey, on decaying grass (J. T. Jolley, Hx.). 



1707. Lophodermium maculare De N. 



Var. ilicinum Mass. [Hystermm (Hypodcriiia) ilicinunt 

 Cke. Hdbk.; Hypoderma ilicinum De N.]. 



N.E. — Coxwold, on dry oak-leaves (*'Nat.', Sep. '02). 

 N.W.— Rokeby (F.F., '04). 



1708. Lophodepmium hysterioides (Pers.) Sacc. 

 l^Hysterium xylomoides Cke. Hdbk.]. 



N.E. — Scarboro', on dead hawthorn-leaves. 



1709. Lophodermium pinastri (Schrad.) Chev. 

 S.W. — Nr. Hebden Bridge, on Scots-fir leaves (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.E. — Limber Wood (F.F., '02). Scarboro', on leaves 



of Scots-fir. 



" A tiny fungus producing very minute, eUiptical, black 

 spots on the leaves of various species of pine, causing the 

 leaves to fall prematurely, and consequently, especially in the 

 case of seedlings and young trees, finally killing the plant " 

 (Mass. Text-Book of Plant Diseases, pp. 139-142, f. 27). 



1710. Lophodermium juniperinum De N. [Hysterinm 

 i^Lophodermium) jnniperinuin Cke. Hdbk.]. 



Mid VV. — Horton-in-Ribblesdale, on dead juniper-leaves 

 (Lees' Fl.). 



