97. Polythrincium Trifolii, Kze. 
-98. Botrytis lateritia, Fr. 
-.99. Trichothecium roseum, ZA. 
100. Oidium leucoconium, Desm. 
101. Psilonia gilva, Fr. 
102. Psilonia Arundinis, Desm. 
103. Fusarium tremelloides, Grev. 
104. Nemaspora crocea, Pers. (sporidii- 
fera.) . 
105. Aregma obtusatum, Pr, 
106. Podisoma Juniperi communis, Fr. 
107. Podisoma Juniperi Sabine, Fr. 
108. Puccinia pulverulenta, Grev. 
- 109. Puccinia Buxi, Dec. 
110. Æcidium crassum, Pers. 
111. Æcidium laceratum, Sow. 
112. Æcidium Urticæ, Dec. 
113. Uredo Caries, Dec. 
114. Uredo urceolorum, Dec. 
115. Uredo Potentillarum, Dec. 
118. Uredo Lini, Dec. 
119. Uredo excavata, Dec. 
120. Uredo mixta, Steud. 
117. 117. 
116. Uredo apiculosa, Lk. sub Com. 
(Rumicum. 
117. Uredo apiculosa, LÁ. sub Com. 
Cichoracearum. 
67. Pez. fusarioides, Berki. n. sp. 
Erumpent, sessile, rather firm, smooth, depressed, 
orbicular or elongated, sometimes confluent, orange ; 
margin thick, obtuse. Berk. in Mag. of Zool, and Bot. 
v. I. p. 46. t. 2. f. 4. 
On dead stems of ones alone or in company with 
usarium tremelloides, Apethorpe, Norths. March— 
s 
August, 
75. Scler. medullare, Berk. n. sp. 
à nclosed, subglobose or oblong, black, at first 
own, B dc Mk within when fresh, at length 
(but rarely) Fee nt = sinuous, rk. in 
of Zool. and Bot. v. I. p. 47. t. 3. f. 5. 
On decaying Pteris wein King's Cliffe, Norths. 
83. Sph. sanguinea, With. var. cicatri- 
cum, Berki. 
euer laterally when dry. 
t. v, I. p. 48. t. 3. f. 6. 
Apethorpe, Norths. 
BOTANICAL INFORMATION, : 73 
87. Sph. Arundinis, Fr. 
Perithecia covered, suberumpent, globose, rugulose, 
black; ostio pe — thiok, labiate. 
Fr. in Myc. Heft. 2 jp. cristata, P. Arundinis, 
Pers. Sgn. p. 
On old stems of Reeds, especially towards the base, 
where they are frequently immersed in water. King's 
liffe, Nor Asci clavate 
. Sporidia slightly curv- 
ed, containing about five sporidiola as in Platystoma. 
88. Sph. Angelice, Berk. n. s. 
Very minute, seriate ; perithecia black, immersed, 
globose, furnished with a 
neck ; ostiolum 
cia pale pink. Berk. in Mag. of Zool. and Bot. v. I. 
48. t. s. T. 
On dead, mostly decorticated stems Sy Angelica 
sylvestris. King’s Cliffe, Norths. Sprin 
102. Psilonia Arundinis, Desm. 
Tufts dense, pale rose-coloured ; flocci fasciculate, 
intricate, simple; sporidia ovate d oblo mAr 
. des Sc. Nat. 1830. p. 12. t. 5. f. 1. Da. ds. 
2. p. 926. 
On the sheaths of dead Reeds. 
Norths 
King’s Cliffe, 
119. Uredo excavata, Dec. 
Spots none or yellowish, sori scattered, surrounded 
by the inflated epidermis ; sporidia brown, obovate, 
shortly pedunculate and sessile. Dec. Fl. Fr. v. II. 
p. 227.6. p. 69. Dub. Syn. 2. p. 896. Ceoma excavum, 
Lk. 2. p. 34. 
On Euphorbia exigua with ZEcidium Euphorbie and 
Uredo Euphorbie ; in the former case on the deformed 
eaves. King's Cliffe, Norths. 
120. Uredo mixta, Steud. 
Spots yellow; sori subrotund, confluent, effuse, 
bright yellow one by the ruptured epidermis ; 
sporidia subrotund with a short peduncle and oblong- 
ovoid sss at either end. Dub. Syn. 2, p. 895. 
Ceoma mixtum, Lk. 2. p. 40. 
On the leaves of various Willows. Barnwell, King's 
Cliffe, Norths. 
All the copies of the First Fasciculus 
having been sold, the author has been in- 
duced to prepare a larger number of the 
resent, and begs leave to inform such 
persons as may not object to commence 
with the second Fasciculus, that he is pre- 
paring a fresh supply of the First, which he 
hopes to have ready for delivery with Fasc. - 
— 
a 
Fane. III. will be published on March 
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