276 FUNGI OF THE NEIGHBOUEHOOD OF BIEMINGHAM. 
P. Baryi (B. & B.), Winter, II., III. P linearis (?), Bob., Cooke. 
“ Micr. Fung.’’ p. 203. On Tritlcum repensy Harborne ; uredo- 
spores only [Lecythea Baryi), on Brachypodium silvaticum, Soli- 
liull. Bare. Aug. 
P. luzulse, Lib., II., III. Edgbaston ; Colesliill Pool; on Luzula cam- 
pestris. July, Aug. 
P. suaveolens (Pers.), Winter, II., III. TricJiobasis suaveolens, Lev. 
Edgbaston ; Water Orton, etc. June—Oct. 
P. striola. Link, II., III. Barton Green, on Carex pendula. Aug. 
P. valantiae, Pers., III. Bednal, on Galium cruciatum. Aug. 
P. galiorum. Link, II., III. Solihull, on Galium cruciatum. Aug. 
P. violarum. Link, II., III. Clent; Earlswood; Hampton-in-Arden, 
etc. Aug. 
P. pulverulenta, Grev., II., III. Solihull; Hampton-in-Arden. Aug. 
P. 0 Bgra, Grove {Jour, of Bot., Sept. 1883), II., III. On Viola cornuta, 
Moseley; Sutton; Perry Barr. See “ Midland Naturalist,” vi., 
209. Aug.—Nov. 
Uronoyces pose, Babenh., II., III. Harborne ; Salford Priors. 
July, Aug. 
Melampsora saliciiia. Lev., II. Earlswood, etc. Aug. 
M. betulina, Desm., II. Coleshill. etc. Aug., Sept. 
M. tremulse. Tub, II. Coleshill Pool. Sept. 
M. populina. Lev., II., III. New Park, Middleton ; etc. Sept., Oct. 
Uredo potentillarum, DC. Marston Green ; Harborne ; etc. May, June. 
U. bifrons, Grev. Marston Green. May. 
Boestelia lacerata, Tul. Water Orton. June. 
HYPHOMYCETES. 
Isaria umbrina, Pers. Sutton Park, on and round Hypoxylon cocci- 
neum. Aug. 
Anthina flammea, Fr. “ Mid. Nat.,” v., 274. This was recorded from 
Sutton by mistake. 
Tubercularia nigricans. Link. Edgbaston Park. Oct. 
Epicoccum purpurascens, Ehr. Sutton; Edgbaston Park, on herba¬ 
ceous stems. New to Britain. Named by Mr. W. Phillips. 
Oct.—Jan. 
Dendryphium comosum. Wall. On nettle stems. Alvechurch, Water 
Orton. May, June. 
D. laxum, B. & Br. Harborne. Aug. 
Monotospora megalospora, B. & Br. Sutton Park ; Sutton ; Coleshill 
Pool. On dead wood and bark. May.—Aug. 
Helminthosporium folliculatum, var. brevipilum, Corda. On dead 
wood, Sutton. May.—Nov. 
H. obclavatum, Sacc. “ Fung. Ital.,” fig. 52 ; “ Mich, i.,” 85. New to 
Britain. Named by Mr. Phillips. Sutton, on dead wood. Feb. 
H. fusiforme, Corda. Cooke. “ Blk. Moulds,” fig. 4. Sutton, on dead 
wood. Nov. 
H. apicale, B. and Br. Crackley Wood, Kenilworth. Jiii.y* 
H. stemphylioides, Corda. Cooke, Blk. Moulds, fig. 2. Sutton, on 
dead wood. Feb. 
Acrothecium simplex, Berk. On nettle stems, Harborne. Nov. 
Triposporium elegans, Corda. Sutton, on dead wood. Nov.—May. 
Helicocoryne viridis, Corda. Sutton, on dead wood. Feb. 
Helicosporium lumbricoides, Sacc. “Fung. Ital.,” fig. 56, “Mich.” 
i., 86. This was detected by Mr. Phillips on a piece of dead wood, 
which I sent him. Sutton. Feb. 
Polythrincium trifolii, Kunze. Earlswood; Salford Priors. Aug. 
