306 Lett— The Fungi of the North of Ireland . 
447. Cladosporium compactum. Sacc. 
Mr W. B. Grove considers some specimens on ripe garden pea pods, fiom 
Warrenpoint Vicarage, Go. Down, 1883, are to be referred to this species.- 
H. W. L. 
448. Aspergillus glaucus. LTc. 
Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. Common everywhere 
on decaying bread, cheese, jam, &c. H. W. L. 
449. Aspergillus candidus. Lk. 
Errigle, Co. Cavan, 1884.— T. H. Moorhead. Ardmore Glebe, County 
Armagh, 1883. On berries of Tarnus communis , old kid gloves, and fruit 
stones, 1884. — H. W. L. 
450. Peronospora infestans. Mont. 
Errigle, Co. Cavan, 1884.-T. H. Moorhead. Common everywhere; in 
some seasons much later than others in making its appearance on the potato 
crop, as in 1885. — H. W . L. 
451. Peronospora nivea. Unq. 
On hogweed ( JUgopodium podagra ), Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 1883.- 
H. W. L. 
452. Peronospora gangliformis. Berk. 
On groundsel leaves, Warrenpoint, Co. Down, 1883.— H. W. L. 
453. Peronospora Candida. Fekl. 
Ardmore Glebe, Co. Armagh, 1884.— H. W. L. 
454. Polyactis cana. Berk. 
On a dead strawberry leaf, Ardmore Glebe Garden, Co. Armagh, 1884. 
H. W. L. 
455. Polyactis vera. Berk. 
Near Belfast, Templeton (. Botrytis vera. Fr.), Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol.V. 
456. Stysanus stemonitis. Corda. 
Tollymore Park, County Down, 1885.— G. Pirn, and H. W. L. 
457. Monilia racemosa. Purt. 
Near Belfast, Templeton, AnD. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 
