APPENDIX I. 369 



POLYPORACE^. 



2604. Polyporus rutilans Fr. 



N.E.— Mulgrave Woods (Tr. B.M.S. '05) 



UREDINACE.E. 



ENDOPHYLLEM. 



2605. Endophyllum sempervivi Lev. | Uredo. A. & S.]. 

 N.E.— Bulmer, • on Sempervivnm tectorniii. To precede 



Melampsorece. 



PUCCINIE.E. 



2606. Puccinia segra Grove. 



N.W.— Aysgarth, on Viola lutea, Jy. '02 (J. Wnis. Sutcliffe. 

 Hx.). To follow No. 1328. 



2607. TEcidium strobilinum Rees. [Licea. A. & S. ; 

 Phelonitis. Pers. ; Perichcena. Fr. |. 



N.E. — Castle Howard, on pine-cone scales (Tr. iv.). To 

 follow No. 1399. 



PYRENOMYCETES. 



2608. Dialonectria Leightoni B. & Br. 



Yorkshire. Locality ? (Grev. i. p. 155; xv. p. 8). To 

 follow No. 1462. 



2609. Lasionectpia flavida Ca. 



N.E. — Scarboro', on dead holly (Grev. xv. p. 8). To 

 follow No. 1465. 



2610. Acpospermum graminum Lib. 



S.W. — Saltaire, on dead grass (Lees'FL). To follow No. 1472. 



261 1. Hypoxylon effusum Nitschke. 



N.E.— Mulgrave Woods(Tr.B.M.S.'o5). TofoUowNo. 1493. 



2612. Herpotrichia nigra Hartig. 



N.W. — Masham, on seedling Scots fir. " A destructive 

 parasite, when once introduced into a nursery of conifers. 

 The leaves are attacked and soon killed, but do not fall to the 

 ground, being held to the branch by fine threads of mycelium. 



