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Mr. WINCH's Flora of Northumberland, &c.

173. HIMANTIA.

1. H. Candida.

Gr. Crypt, t. 228; Persoon, Syn. 704; Berwick Flora, ii. 213; Fibrellaria stellata, Sowerby, t. 387, f. 1; Byssus Candida, Hudson, 607; Lightfoot, 1003.
On decaying leaves, sticks, &c. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. H. flammea.

Linnaea, A. D. 1830, p. 408.
On dead Beach leaves near Wallington, N. — W.C. Trevelyan, Esq.

174. RACODIUM.

1. R. cellare.

Gr. Crypt, t. 259; Persoon, Syn. 701; Berwick Flora, ii. 212; Fibrellaria vinaria, Sowerby, t. 432; Byssus Cryptarum, Lam. and De Cand. ii. 67; B. septica, With. iv. 192, var. 2.
In damp vaults and cellars.

2. R. aluta.

Persoon, Syn. 702; Byssus aluta, Lam. and De Cand. vi. 10.
In rotten trees, but not very frequent.

3. R. xylostroma, β Corium.

Persoon, Syn. 702; Xylostroma giganteum, Sowerby, t. 358.
On decayed Oaks in woods.

175. HELMISPORIUM.

1. H. macrocarpon.

Gr. Crypt, t. 148, f. 1.
On rotten bark.

176. TORULA.

1. T. herbarum.

Gr. Fl. Eds. 469; Bot. Gall. ii. 931; Berwick Flora, ii. 210; Monilis herbarum, Persoon, Syn. 693.
On the dead stems of vegetables. — Dr. G. Johnston.

177. FUSIDIUM.

1. F. griseum.

Gr. Crypt. 1. 102, f. 1; Fl. Eds. 464.
On dead Oak and Beach leaves.

1. F. flavo-virescens.

Gr. Crypt, t. 102, f. 2; Fl. Eds. 464; Berwick Flora, ii. 209.
On dead Oak and Beach leaves. Near Berwick — Dr. G. Johnston.

178. POLYTHRINCIUM.

1. P. Trifolii.

Gr. Crypt, t. 216.
On the leaves of the Trefoils.

179. EXOSPORIUM.

1. E. Tilliae.

Gr. Crypt, t. 208.
On the dead branches of the Linden.

180. DIDYMOSPHORUM.

1. D. profusum.

Gr. Syn. 3; Stilbospora profusa, Crypt, t. 212.
On branches of the Beach and Sycamore.

2. D. betulinum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 273.
On dead branches of the Birch.

181. FUSARIUM.

1. F. tremelloides.

Gr. Crypt. t. 10; Tremella urticae, Persoon, Syn. 628; Lam. and De Cand. vi. 28.
On the dead stems of the Nettle, common, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

182. ASCOPHORA.

1. A. Mucedo.

Gr. Crypt, t. 269; Mucor Mucedo, Persoon, Syn. 201; Berwick Flora, ii. 210.
On putrefying substances, common.

183. EUROTIUM.

1. E. Herbariorum.

Gr. Crypt. t. 164; Mucor Herbariorum, Persoon. Syn. 202.
On the leaves and stems of dried plants when exposed to damp, common.

2. E. Bosarum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 164, f. 2.
On the branches and capsules of the Rose.

184. ACREMONIUM.

1. A. fuscum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 124, f. 1.
On dead wood and herbaceous plants.

2. A. verticillatum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 124, f. 2.
On dead wood and trunks of trees.

185. PENICILLIUM.

1. P. glaucum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 58, f. 1; Berwick Flora, ii. 211.
On putrifying fruit, fungi, &c.

186. BOTRYTIS.

1. B. agaricina.

Gr. Crypt, t. 126, f. 1.
On decaying fungi.

2. B. diffusa.

Gr. Crypt, t. 126, f. 2.
On decaying herbaceous plants.

3. ACROSPORIUM.

1. A. monilioides.

Gr. Crypt. t. 73; Berwick Flora, ii. 210; Oidium monilioides, Bot. Gall. ii. 932.
On the leaves and stems of Grasses.

188. SPOROTRICHUM.

1. S. minutum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 108, f. 1.
On putrid substances.

189. TRICHOTHECIUM.

1. T. roseum.

Gr. Crypt. t. 172; Trichoderma roseum, Persoon, Syn. 231.
On rotten branches of trees.