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Cyathicula, De Not. 
C. coronata, De Not. On various kinds of dead or decaying 
herbaceous stems. 
Helotium, Fries. 
H. claro-flavum, Berk. On damp, decaying branches. Q. 
H. ee Berk. & Broome. On branches of Laburnum 
vulgare. A. 
H. uals Fries. On beech trunks. A. 
H. citrinum, Fries. On stumps. A., B. 
H. Virgultorum, Karsten. On dead branches. Common. 
H. cyathoideum, Karsten. On dead herbaceous stems. B. 
H — M Fries. On dead and damp herbaceous stems. 
Common. 
H. mre Ellis. On petioles and veins of fallen oak 
leaves. 
H. scutula, Karst. On dead bramble stem. 
H. punctiforme, Phil. On dead oak leaves. 
H. ochraceum, Grev. On dead leaves. 
H. serotinum, Karst. On dead raspberry stems. 
H. trabinellum, Karst. On a rotten plank. 
H. phyllophilum, Fries. On dead beech leaves. 
H. immutabile, Fckl. On dead branches. 
H. lacteum, Massee. On rabbit dung. 
H. conigenum, Fries. On scales of fallen cones. A. 
Belonidium, Mont. & Dur. 
B. pruinosum, Mass. On dead wood and bark ; also on Diatrype 
Stigma. Q. 
Mollisia, Fries. 
M. atrata, e On dead stems of various herbaceous 
plants. Comm 
M. fusca, Mass. On dead wood. A. 
M. cinerea, Karsten. On dead wood. Common. 
M. melaleuca, Saccardo. On chips. A. 
M. pineti, Phil. On rotten cone scales. 
M. stictella, Sacc. On worked wood. 
