Crossland : Fungi of Masham arid Swinton. 



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LEPTOSTROMA CEJE. 



Leptothyrium ribis Lib. 



On fading- leaves of red currant. 



EXCIPULACE/E. 



Dinemasporium graminum 



var. herbarum Cke. 



On decaying - herbaceous stems. 

 Pilidium acerinum Kze. 



On dead leaves of sycamore. 



HYPHOM YCETJE. 



M U CEDINA CEJE. 



"Monilia aurea Genel. 

 Cylindrium flavo-virens Bon. 



On dead oak leaves. 

 Botryosporium pulchrum C. 



On decaying herbaceous stem in 

 shaded places, as nettle beds, 

 etc. 



Trichoderma lignorum Harz. 



= T. viride Pers. 

 On worked wood, or on cut 

 surfaces of unworked. The 

 conidial stage of Hypocrea 

 rufa. 



Penicillium glaucum. 

 Botrytis cinerea Pers. 



On decaying leaves. 

 Sepedonium chrysospermum Fr. 

 On decaying fungi. It appears 

 to have a preference for living 

 Boleti, which it soon stifles, but 

 also attacks Lactarii andothers. 

 It is the conidial condition of 

 Hypomyces chrysospermus. 

 Verticillium agaricinum Corda. 

 On decaying agaric. Possibly 

 the conidial stage of some 

 Hypomyces. 

 *V. lateritium Berk. 



On decaying herbaceous stems. 

 Dactylium dendroides Fr. 



On g-ills of living Cantharellus 

 aurantiacus and other ag-arics. 

 The Masham specimen was at 

 first in a little round patch on 

 the gills. The pileus of the 

 Cantharellus was laid gills up- 

 ward on a bed of moistened 

 moss in a dish, and put in a 

 1902 January 1. 



cool place. It was seen to 

 gradually extend its borders 

 in all directions. Its develop- 

 ment was very rapid. In seven 

 days it had completely en- 

 veloped the agaric and spread 

 over the moss to the extent of 

 a couple of inches nearly all 

 round. Conidia were produced 

 in myriads. This mould is stated 

 to be the conidial stag-e of 

 Hypomyces rosellus Tul. The 

 production of perithecia is 

 being anxiously looked for. 

 Cladosporium herbarum Link. 



On decaying grass leaves. 

 Polythrincium trifolii K. &S. 

 On fading leaves of clover. 

 *Torula herbarum Link. 



On dead herbaceous stems. 

 Stilbum tomentosum Schrad. 



Parasitic on Trichia. 

 S. vulgare Tode. 



On wood. 

 S. fimetarium B.&Br. 



On rabbit dung. 

 Isaria farinosa Fr. 



On dead pupse. The conidial con- 

 dition of Cordyceps militaris. 

 I. floccosa Fr. 



On a dead grub which had crept 

 inside a perforated empty shell 

 of hazel nut. 

 I. brachiata Sebum. 



On decaying agaric. 

 Tubercularia vulgaris Tode. 



Has a strong liking- for fallen 

 beech branches. The mycelium 

 circumscribesthe wood beneath 

 the bark and pushes through to 

 the surface of the bark its coral- 

 red tubercles of conidiophores 

 and conidia. The conidial con- 

 dition of Nectria cinnabarina. 

 *^Egerita Candida Pers. 



On rotten wood in moist places. 

 Volutella ciliata Fr. 



On decaying wood, twigs, etc. 

 *Fusarium roseum Link. 



On decaying - stems. 

 *F. brassicas Thiim. 

 On cabbage stalk. 



