94 



Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, S$c. 



On Lanchester Fell upon earth, D. On Eglestone 

 and Teesdale Moors, and near the Smelt Mill in 

 Harewood, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. 



84. LEPRARIA. 



1. L. chlorina. 



Ach. Syn. 329 ; Eng. Bot. 2038. 

 On rocks and old walls. 



2. L.Jlava. 



Ach. Syn. 330 ; Eng. Bot. 1350 ; Berwick Flora, 



ii. 103; Byssas candelarhts, Lightfoot, 1005. 

 On trees and old pales, common. 



3. L. Jolithus. 



Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 73 ; Eng. Bot. 2471 ; L. ru- 

 bens, Ach. Meth. 6. 



On rocks and trees in Teesdale, and in woods on the 

 Derwent, also in Cawsey Wood, D. In East Com- 

 mon Wood near Hexham, N. 



Not rare in sub-alpine situations. It has the scent of 

 violets, but faint. 



4. L. aeruginosa. 



Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 73; Eng. Bot. 2182; Conferva 



pulveria, Dillwyn, p. 78. 

 On old stone walls in damp places. 



5. L. latebrarum. 



Ach. Syn. 331 ; Eng. Bot. 2147 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. 



ii. 73 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 1 03. 

 On rocks in shady situations, and in caverns. 



6. L. nigra. 



Eng. Bot. 2409 ; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 73. 

 On old oak posts, pales, &c. 



7. Ij.'? alia. 



Eng. Bot. 1349 ; Byssns lactca, Hudson, 009 ; Ber- 

 wick Flora, ii. 10*4. 

 Upon mosses and the bark of trees, frequent. 



8. L. lutescens. 



Eng. Bot. 1529; Ach. Meth. 5. 

 On the bark of old trees, common. 



9. E. ochraeea. 

 Eng. Bot. 2408. 



On the bark of trees in woods. 



10. L. virescens. 

 Eng. Bot. 2149. 



On the bark of trees in woods, particularly Elms, not 

 rare. 



HYPOXYLA. 



85. RHIZOMORPHA. 



1. R. subcorticalis. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 354 ; Ach. Syn. 288 ; Berwick 



Flora, ii. 143; Persoon, Syn. 704; R. patens, 



Northumberland and Durham Guide, ii. Ill ; 



Sowerby, t. 392, f. 1, 2. 



Between the wood and bark of Fir andother trees not 



rare ; in Bradley Wood, at Cleadon, and near Egle. 



stone, D. In Scotswood, Walbottle, and Heaton 



Denes, also near Wallington, N. 



2. R. divergens. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 154 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 143 ; Cla. 



varia phosphorixa, Sowerby, t. 100.? 

 Between the wood and bark of Fir trees, not rare. 



3. R. farinacea. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 354. 



On decayed stumps of trees in Heaton and Scotswood 

 Denes, N. In Gibside and Ravensworth Woods, D. 



4. R. sctiformis. 



Persoon, Syn. 705 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 143 ; Hy- 

 poxylon loeuliferum, Bull. 195, f. 1, A. B.; 

 Spharia hypotrichoides, Sowerby, t. 200 ; Dill. 76, 

 t. 13, £ A. B. 



On dead wood and leaves, also in cellars. 



5. R. spinosa. 



Ach. Syn. 288; Sowerby, t. 299; Northumber- 

 land andDurham Guide, ii. 110. 



On timber in the Weardale, Allendale, and Nenthead 

 Lead Mines, D. and N. In the Charnberry Lead 

 Mine, Teesdale, D.— Rev. J. Harriman. 



0. R. dichotomy. 



Ach. Syn. 289 ; Sowerby, t. 298 ; Northumber- 

 land and Durham Guide, ii. 110. 



On timber in the Weardale and Derwent Lead 

 Mines, D. In the Charnberry Lead Mine in 

 Teesdale, D. — Rev. J. Harriman. In the Nent- 

 head and Allenheads Lead Mines, N. 

 7« R. Harrimanni. 



Sowerby, t. 431,f. 1. 



In the lead mines of Northumberland and Durham, 

 growing on timber beginning to decay. 



86. SPHARIA. 



1. S. hypoxylon. 



Persoon, Syn. 5 ; Sowerby, t. 55 ; Berwick Flora, 

 ii. 117; Bolton, t. 129, b, c, i, e, f ; Xylaria 

 hypoxylon, Gr. Fl. Eds. 355. 



/3 S. cupressiformis, Persoon, Syn. 5; Clavaria c«- 

 pressiformis, With. iv. 441 ; Bolton, 129, g. 



a and /3 On the stumps of decayed trees and gate- 

 posts, common. 



2. S. digitata. 



Persoon, Syn. 6 ; Xylaria digitata, Gr. Fl. Eds. 



355. 

 On the stumps of trees in a state of decay, N. and D. 



3. S. polymorpha. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 237; Persoon, Syn. 7; S. digitata, 

 Sowerby, t. 69; Bolton, t. 129, h; Xylaria po- 

 lymorpha, Gr. Fl. Eds. 355. 



On the rotten stumps of trees, frequent. 



4. S. concentrica. 



Bolt. t. 180; Persoon, Syn. 8, t. 1, f. 34; S.frax. 

 inea, Sowerby, t. 160 ; With. iv. 467 ; Hypoxylon 

 concentriemn, Gr. Crypt, t. 324, f. 1. 



On the trunks of trees, frequent. 



5. S. fragiformis. 



Gr. Syn. 24 ; Persoon, Syn. 9, t. 1 , f. 1 , 2 ; Berwick 

 Flora, ii. 121 ; S. lycoperdoides, AVith. iv. 466 ; 

 Lyeoperdon variolosum, Sowerby, t. 271 ; Stroina- 

 tospliceria fragiformis, var. Icevis, Gr. Cr_ypt. t. 136. 



On dead branches of the Beach, &c. 



6. S. elliptica. 



Gr. Syn. 23; Stromatosphceria elliptica, Gr. Fl. 

 Eds. 357; Crypt, t. 114. 



On the branches of the Birch in a state of decay. 

 7> S. granulosa. 



Sowerby, t. 355 ; Persoon, Syn. 1 1 ; Northum- 

 berland and Durham Guide, ii. 109 ; Hypoxylon 

 granulosum, Bull. t. 487, f- 2. 



On the bark of the Birch, common. 

 8. S. mammosa. 



With. iv. 466; Purton, t. 22; Northumberland 

 and Durham Guide, ii. 108 ; Fl. Dan. 1079- 



In East Common Wood and Dilston Park on the 



