Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, fyc. 



117 



Berwick Flora, ii. 141 ; Gr. Crypt, t. 134; E. 

 Trifolii, Fl. Eds. 459. 

 On Trefoil, Vetches, and the Garden Pea, frequent. 

 Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston, 



2. E. adunca. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 296 ; E. Populi, Lam. and De Cand. 



vi. 104 ; E. Prunastri, Lara, and De Cand. I. c. 



p. 108. 

 On both sides of the leaves of the Willow, Poplar, 



Elm, &c, common. 



3. E. compositarum. 



Bot. Gall. ii. 870; Berwick Flora, ii. 142 j E. de- 

 pressa. Link, in Willd. vi. i. 110; E. Arctii, Gr. 

 Fl. Eds. 460 ; E. Artemisia;, Gr. Fl. Eds. 459. 



On the leaves of the Burdock and Mugworl. 



4. E. divarkala. 



Bot. Gall. ii. 870 ; Link, in Willd. vi. i, 120 ; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 142 ; E. Lonicercc, Gr. Fl. 



Eds. 461. 

 On the leaves of the Honeysuckle. 



5. E. pcnieillata. 



Link, 113 ; Bot. Gall. ii. 871 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 

 142 ; E. berberidis, Lam. and De Cand. v. 275. 

 On the Barberry. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



6. E. lamprocarpa. 



Bot. Gall. ii. 869 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 142 ; Alphi- 

 tomorp/ia lamprocarpa, Spreng. Syst. Veg. iv. 408. 

 On the leaves of Plantago lanceolatu. — Dr. G. John, 

 ston. 



7. E. guttata. 



Link, 116; Bot. Gall. ii. 871 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 



143; E. Coryli, Lam. and De Cand. ii. 272; 



Sclerotium Erysiphe /3, Persoon, Syn. 124. 

 On the leaves of the Hazel. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



155. LASIOBOTRYS. 

 1. L. Loniccrce. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 191 ; Xyloma Xylostci, Lam. and De 



Cand. ii. 599 and vi. 154. 

 On the leaves of the Honeysuckle. 



156. /EGERITA. 

 1. M. Candida. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 268, f. 1. 

 On wood in decay, not rare. 



157. TUBERCULARIA. 



1. T. granulata. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 187; Persoon, Syn. 113; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 147. 



On dead branches of the Sycamore near Berwick, 

 rare. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



2. T. vulgaris. 



Persoon, Syn. 112; Berwick Flora, ii. 146; Trc- 

 mclla purpurea, Linn. Syst. Veg. xv. 1004; 

 Sphccria miniata, Bolton, t. 127, f. 1. 



On the dead branches of the Currant, not rare, N. 

 and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



3. T. canjlucns. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 463; Persoon, Syn. 113; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 146. 

 On dead branches of trees, very common. 



153. SPUMARIA. 

 1. S. Mucilago. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 267 ; Persoon, Syn. 163 ; S. alba, Gr. 



VOL. II. H 



Fl. Eds. 452; Reticularis alba. Bull. 326; 

 Sowerby, t. 280 ; R. ovata. With. iv. 46 1 , var. 2. 

 On dead sticks and grass, frequent. 



159. iETHALIUM. 

 1. JE.Juzvum. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 272 ; Fuligo fava, Persoon, Syn. 161 ; 

 F. vaporaria, Persoon, Syn. 161 ; Hook. Fl. 

 Scot. ii. 12; F. Candida, Persoon, Syn. 162; 

 Reticularia hortensis, Bull. t. 424 ; Sowerby, t. 

 399, f. 1 ; R. lutca, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 2 ; Bull, 

 t. 380, f. 1 ; R. ovata, With. iv. 460 ; R. septica, 

 With. iv. 460 ; R. carnosa, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 3 ; 

 R. cerea, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 4 ; Mutor septicus, 

 Linn. Sp. PI. 1656 ; Bolton, t. 134 ; Lightfoot, 

 1073. 

 On tan in hot- houses, and also among dead leaves and 

 decaying trees, very frequent. 



160. RETICULARIA. 



1. R. minuta. 



Gr. Syn. 1 1 ; Lycogola minuta, Crypt, t. 40. 

 On dead leaves and sticks, not tare. 



2. R. argentea. 



Gr. Syn. 11; Lycogola argentea, Crypt, t. 106; 



Persoon, Syn. 157 ; R. Lycoperdon, Bull. t. 446, 



f. 4 andt. 476, f. 1 ; Sowerby, t. 272; With. iv. 



459 ; Mucor lycogolus, Bolton, t. 133 ; M. car- 



neus Schteff. t. 195, f 3. 

 On rotten wood, leaves, &c, frequent, N. and D. 



Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



161. ANGIORIDIUM. 



1. A. sinuosum. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 310 ; Reticularia sinuosa, Bull. t. 446, 

 f. 3 ; Sowerby, t. 6 ; With. iv. 460 ; Physarum 

 bivalve, Persoon, Syn. 169. 

 On the stumps of Willows by the Team, and in Gib- 

 side Woods, D. 



UREDINE.E. 



162. PUCCINIA. 



1. P. Anemones. 



Persoon, Syn. 226 ; Alcidium fuscum, Sowerby, t. 



53. 

 On the leaves of the wood Anemone, frequent. 



2. P. Rubi. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 428; Lam. and De Cand. ii. 218; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 1 93 ; P. mucronala f3, Per- 



soon, Syn. 230. 

 On the leaves of the common Bramble. 



3. P. Potentilla. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 428 ; Crypt, t. 57 ; Berwick Flora, 

 ii. 193. 



On the Strawberry and Strawberry-leaved Cinque- 

 foil, N. and D. 



4. P. gracilis. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 428; Berwick Flora, ii. 193; P. 



Rubi Idai, Lam. and De Cand. v. 54. 

 On the wild Raspberry. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



5. P. Ulmariae. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 433 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 194. 



On the leaves of the Meadowsweet, near Berwick 



Dr. G. Johnston. 



