Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, &;c. 



123 



190. SEPEDONIUM. 

 1. S. mycophilum. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 198 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 209 ; Uredo 

 mycopkila, Persoon, Syn. 214; Mucor chrysos- 

 permus, Bull. t. 504, f. 1 ; Sowerbv, t. 378 ; 

 With. iv. 479. 

 On putrescent fungi. 



191. CLADOSPORUM. 

 1. C. herbarum. 

 Gr. Fl. Eds. 469 ; Bot. Gall. ii. 930 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 209. 

 On the dead stems of umbelliferous plants, Oak 

 leaves, &c. 



192. ASPERGILLUS. 



1. A. glaucus. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 467; Berwick Flora, ii. 211. 

 On putrefying fruit, &c. 



2. A. penicillatus. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 32. 

 On damp Hay. 



193; BOTRYS. 



1 . B. cinerea. 



Berwick Flora, ii. 212 ; Link, in Willi iv. i. 60. 

 Parasitical, on Sclerotium durum. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



2. B. agaracina. 



Link, in Willd. iv. i. 54; Berwick Flora, ii. 212. 

 Parasitical, on Uredo Candida. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



194. CYLYNDROSPORIUM. 

 1. C. concentricum. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 27; Fl. Eds. 471. 

 On the leaves of the garden Cabbage. 



ALGiE. 



195. SARGASSUM. 



1. S. bacciferum. 

 Agardh, Syn. 6 ; Gr. Algs>e, 3 ; Fucus baccifcrus. 



Turn. Hist, t. 47; Eng. Bot. 1967- 

 Among the rejectamenta of the sea at the foot of 

 Castle Eden Dene, D. — Mr. Backhouse. On the 

 coast of Northumberland. — With. iv. 101. 



190. CYSTOSEIRA. 

 1. C. ericoides. 



Agardh, Syn. 52; Gr. Algoe, 4; Fucus tamarisci- 

 folius, Ner. Brit. 44, 1. 1 1 ; F. sclaginoidcs. Turn. 

 Syn. 85; F. ericoides, Eng. Bot. 1968; Turn. 

 Hist. t. 191. 

 Among the rejectamenta of the sea near Sunderland. 

 — W. Weighell's Herb. At Seaton, D.-Mr. E. 

 ttobson. 



197- HALIDRYS. 

 1. H. siliquosa. 

 Gr. Algae, 9 ; Cystoseira siliquosa, Agardh, Syn. 71 ; 

 Fucus siliquosus, Eng. Bot. 474 ; Ner. Brit. 8, t. 

 5 ; Turn. Hist. t. 159; Berwick Flora, ii. 223. 

 On rocks and stones on the coast, frequent. 



198. FUCUS. 



1. F. nodosum. 



Agardh, Svn. 85 ; Eng. Bot. 570 ; Turn. Hist. t. 



91 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 222 ; Ner. Brit. 35, t. 



10; Gr. Algse, 16. 

 On rocks and stones on the coast, common. 



2. F. vesiculosus. 



Agardh, Syn. 87; Turn. Hist. t. 88; Berwick 

 Flora, ii. 221 ; Gr. Algte, 12; Eng. Bot. 1066. 

 ,3 spiralis, Eng. Bot. 1685 ; Ner. Brit. 10, t. 5. 

 a and & on rocks upon the sea coast, abundant. 



3. F. scrratus. 



Agardh, Svn. 95; Turn. Svn. 110; Hist. t. 90; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 222 ; Eng. Bot. 1221 ; Ner. 



Brit. 1, t. 1 ; Gr. AlgEe, 15. 

 On rocks on the coast, common. 



4. F. canaliculalus. 



Agardh, Syn. 96 ; Eng. Bot. 823 ; Turn. Svn. 



242 ; Hist. t. 3; Gr. Algte, 18 ; Berwick Flora, 



ii. 223. 

 Upon rocks on the coast, common. 



199. HIMANTHALIA. 

 1. H. lorca. 



Gr. Algse, 20; Berwick Flora, ii. 224 ; Fucus to. 



reus, Agardh, Svn. 98; Turn. Hist. t. 196; 



Eng. Bot. 569 ; 'Ner. Brit. 37, t. 10. 

 On rocks on the coast at Hartley Bates, Dunstan- 



borough, Holy Island, and Bamborough, N. 



200. FURCELLARIA. 



1. F. fasti giata. 

 Agardh, Syn. 103 ; Gr. Alga;, 67 ; F. lumbricalis, 



Berwick Flora, ii. 223 ; Fucus lumbricalis, Eng. 



Bot. 824; Turn. Hist. t. 6; Ner. Brit. t. 6; 



F.fastigiatns, With. iv. 133. 

 On rocks on the coast, frequent. 



201. LICHINA. 



1. L. pygmcca. 



Agardh, Syn. 105; Gr. Crypt, t 219; Algse, 22 ; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 220 ; Fucus pygmaus, Eng. 



Bot. 1332 ; Turn. Hist. t. 204, f. a, h. 

 On rocks on the coast, frequent. 



2. L. conjinis. 



Aghard, Syn. 105 ; Gr. Crypt, t. 221 ; Algte, 23 ; 



Berwick Flora, ii. 221 ; Fucus conjinis, Eng. Bot. 



2575 ; F. pygmceus /3, Turn. Hist. 204, f. i, o. 

 On rocks near high-water mark. 

 Probably Turner is right in making this a variety of 



the preceding species. 



202. LAMINARIA. 



1. L. csculcnla. 



Agardh, Syn. 110; Berwick Flora, ii. 224 ; Fucus 

 esculcntus, Eng. Bot. 1759 ; Turn. Hist. t. 117 ; 

 Alaria esculenta, Gr. Algfe, 25. 



On rocks in deep water, not rare. 



2. L. digilata. 



Agardh, Syn. 1 1 2 ; Gr. Algte, 27 ; Berwick Flora, 

 ii. 225 ; Fucus digit at us, Eng. Bot. 2274 ; Turn. 

 Hist. 162 ; Ner. Brit. v. t. 3. 



On rocks in deep water, common. 



