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Growing on rocks in the Nepenthes house at Kew, Oct., 1902. 
F, E. Fritsch. Ann. Bot. XVII., 1903, p. 650. 
R. Boodle: Fritsch. |. c., p. 654. 
In the filaments of a Tolypothrix in a pond, Richmond Park. 
Gloeosporium Tiliae Oud.* 
On the leaves and petioles of the lime, Oxfordshire, June, 1903, 
Ocdocephalum clavatum A. L. Sm. Jour. Bot. XLI. (1903), p. 259, pl. 
454, figs. 11 and 12. 
On a laboratory culture of a hyacinth root, Norwood. 
Helicomyces scandens Morg. North Am. Helicosporeae. 
Soc. of Nat. Hist. XV. (1892), p. 42. 
Effused, forming a_ rose-coloured setulose stratum. Hyphae 
climbing, hyaline, septate, branched, bearing the spores in dense 
clusters on minute lateral teeth; spores linear, hyaline, sometimes 
guttulate, faintly multiseptate, coiled 3-4 times, the thread 150-200 
in length, 2°5-3 « thick, the inner extremity acute, the outer obtuse, 
Growing on old wood and bark, A.L.S. 
The specimen that grew on sticks collected at Savernake forms an 
effused faintly rose coloured stratum, ‘The hyphae tend rather to 
climb any available erect body. ‘There are no dark threads intermixed 
as in the American species, but Morgan thinks these are foreign and 
accidental. ‘Tvhe spores are in dense clusters, and are coiled exactly 
as in Morgan’s species, the threads have the same width, and they 
measure up to 245 mw in length. 
Cincinn, 
Haplographium chlorocephalum Grove in Science Gossip, 1885, p. 198. 
On leaves of furze, &c., Torquay, Devonshire, February, 1903. 
New or critical micro-fungi by A. Lorrain Smith, Journ. Bot. XLL 
(1903), p. 257. 
Brachycladium botryoides A. L. Sm. |. c., p. 258. 
Growing on germinating grass seeds, Norwood, April, 1903. 
Ampullaria aurea A. L. Sm. 1. c., p. 258. 
Growing on dead clover seeds, Norwood, April, 1903. 
Ctenomyces serratus Kidam in Cohn’s Beitr. zr. Biol. iii. (1880), p. 274: 
On decaying beech and other leaves in Hampshire. Rev. W. 
Weilyse. Ashe S. lie, <paa5 7 
*See p. 55 hereof. 
