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*Septoria Violae Rabh. — B, E. 

 Cylindrium flavo-vireus Bon. — Br, K, 



P. 

 Trichoderina viride (Pers.) Fr.— Br, 

 K. 

 *Gliocladium lignicoluin Grove. — ■ L 



(Hawley). 

 *Khinotrichum Thwaitesii B. d Br. — 



P. 

 *Botrytis cinerea (Pers.) Fr. — Br. 

 Sepedoniurn chysospermuni (Nees.) 

 Grev.—Bv, D, K, L. 

 *Bamularia Ajugae (Niessl.) Sacc. — 

 B (Hawley). 

 Torula herbarurn (Link) Cda. — Br. 

 Zygodemus fuscus Cda. — Br, D, K, P. 

 Bispora monilioides Cda. — B, K. 



*Fusioladium depressum (B. & Br.) 



Sacc.—W. 

 *Clasterosporium birudo Sacc, va/r. 



anglicum Grove — L (Hawley). 

 *Helininthosporium rbopaloides Fres. 



—A (Hawley), on Potato. 



* Smitbii B. & Br.—L (Hawley). 

 Sporochisrua inirabile B. & Br. — Br, 



P, L. 

 Stilbella tomentosa (Schrdd.) Lind. — 



D, K. 

 Isaria farinosa (Dicks.) Fr. — K. 



* arachnopbila (Ditm.) Sacc. — Br. 

 Stysanus stemonites (Pers.) Cda. — 



Br, K. 

 Aegerita Candida (Pers.) Grev. — Br. 



7. Notes on the List. 



Corynella glabro-virens Boud. 



I have adopted the genus Corynella of Boudier because this species 

 seems to belong rather to the Calloriaceae than to the Bulgariaceae. This 

 minute species is known by its bright emerald green disc, which is deeper in 

 colour at the margin, and its terseptate spores. It was accompanied by 

 Stilbum-like conidia of the same colour. 



TTrceolella incarnatina (Quel.) Boud. 



We have assigned this species to Boudier's genus Urceolella because it 

 seemed impossible to transfer it satisfactorily to any of the genera included 

 in our British mycological works. This very minute species is new to the 

 British Isles, and is of a delicate flesh-colour when moist, covered on the 

 outside with a very short, fine pubescence. 



Geoglossum microsporum Cke. & Peck. 



Ascophores black, dry, not at all viscid. Spores pale brownish when 

 fresh, straight or slightly curved, obtuse, cylindrical, 25-40 x 4 - 6 fi, becom- 

 ing ultimately seven- to nine-septate. Paraphyses curved, brownish, 2 ^ 

 thick at the apex. The spore-measurements given in Massee's " British 

 Fungus Flora," iv, 484, seem to be based to a great extent on American 

 specimens. 



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