The Scottish Naturalist. 



Septoria Rubi Westd., in spots on leaves of Rubus Idaus, 

 Udny, in October. 

 S. Capreeae Westd., on dying leaves of Salix Caprcea, Tol- 



quhon near Ellon, in October. 

 S. Petroselini Desm., var., ToriJis v. nov., on stems of 



Torilis Anthriscus, near Inverurie, in October. 

 S. Cercosporoides Trail, on leaves of Chrysanthemum Leucan- 



themum, Udny, in October. 

 S. plantaginea Pass., on dying leaves of Plantago lanceo- 

 lata, Udny, in October. 

 Phleospora Aceris (Lib.) Sacc, on leaves Of Acer campestre> 



Goval near Aberdeen, in September. 

 Leptostromella juncina (Fr.) Sacc. ; On Juncus articulatus; 

 near Stonehaven, in October. 



Melanconie.e. 



Glaeosporium Tiliee Oud • in spots on leaves of Tilia 



Eurofiaea, Durris, in October. 

 Melanconium bicolor Nees ; on twigs of Cdrpinus Beiulus 



Durris, in October. 



Hyphomycetes. 



Oidium farinosum Cooke, has proved huitful to apple trees 

 in Old Aberdeen in early summer ; but the most careful 

 search has failed to disclose any further development. 



Ovularia decipiens Sacc. ; on leaves of Ranunculus repens, 

 near Stonehaven, in October ; along with Ramularia 

 didyma Unger. 



Coniosporium Arundinis Cda. var. phaeosperamm (Cda),. 



on dead twigs of Aesculus Hippocasta?ium, Cults, near 



Aberdeen, in November. 

 Hormiscium stilbosporum (Corda.) Sacc. ; on twigs of 



Salix aurita ; in Den of Maidencraig near Aberdeen, in 



January. 



G-raphiopsis chlorocephala (Fres.) Trail ; (Scot. Nat., 1889, 

 PP« 7 5-7 6) ; on dead Junci and Carices, not scarce in 

 " Dee " in autumn. 



Rhipidocephalum bicolor (Grove) Trail. (Scot. A T at., 1889, 

 PP> 7 5-76) j on dead wood, common near Aberdeen. 



