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1. H. quercinum.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 366, f. 1; Persoon, Syn. 100; Berwick Flora, ii. 135.

On dead Oak branches, N. and D.

2. H. pulicare.
Gr. Syn. 18; Fl. Eds. 366; Crypt. t. 167, f. 1; Berwick Flora, ii. 136; Lichen scriptus β, Lightfoot, 801.

On the wood of dead trees, not rare, N. and D. On the dead stems of Vaccinium Myrtillus near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

3. H. varium.
Gr. Syn. 1 8; Crypt, t. 233.

On Oak trees, not rare.

4. H. lineare.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 167, f. 2; Berwick Flora, ii. 135.

On the dead wood of trees, not rare.

5. H. Fraxini.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 72; Persoon, Syn. 100; Berwick Flora, ii. 136; Sphaeria sulcata, Bolton, t. 124; Sowerby, t. 315; With. iv. 469.

On the branches of the Ash, common, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

6. H. Rubi.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 24; Persoon, Syn. 100.

On the stems of the Bramble.

7. H. Pinastri.
Persoon, Syn. xxviii; Gr. Crypt, t. 60; Fl. Eds. 367; Berwick Flora, ii. 136.

On the leaves of Pinus sylvestris, common.

8. H. Juniperini.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 367; Crypt, t. 26; Berwick Flora, ii. 136; H. Pinastri β, Gr. Syn. 18.

On the dead leaves of the Juuiper, frequent.

9. H. melaleucum.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 88.

On the dead leaves of the Red Whortle-berry, on the edges of the moors.

10. H. conigerum.
Persoon, Syn. 102; Berwick Flora, ii. 136; Sphaeria strobilina, Spreng. Syst. Veg. v. 405.

On the cones of Pinus Abies, N. and D. Near Berwick — Dr. G. Johnston.

11. H. culmigerum.
Gr. Syn. 18; H. gramineum, Crypt, t. 87; Fl. Eds. 367; Berwick Flora, ii. 136.

On dead stems and leaves of grasses, common.

12. H. maculare.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 129, f. 2.

On the dead leaves of trees.

13. H. foliicolum.
Gr. Syn. 18; β Hederae, Fries, iii. t. 129, f. 1.

On the dead leaves of the Ivy.

1. P. Vaccinii.
Spreng. Syst. Veg. iv. 411; Berwick Flora, ii. 134.

On the decayed leaves of Vaccinium Myrtillus near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. P. repandum.
Spreng. Syst. Veg. iv. 411; Berwick Flora, ii. 134; Xyloma herbarum, Lam. and De Cand. iv. 161.

On the living leaves of Sherardia arvensis. — Dr. G. Johnston.

3. P. coronatum.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 366; Crypt, t. 52; Berwick Flora, ii. 133; Xyloma Pezizoides, Persoon, Syn. 105; Peziza comitialis, Sowerbv, t. 118; P. viridis, Bolton, t. 109, f. 1.

On dead leaves of the Beach and Oak, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. R. acerinum.
Gr. Syn. 19; Berwick Flora, ii. 135; Xyloma acerinum, Persoon, Syn. 104; Gr. Crypt, t. 118, f. 1; Mucor granulosus, Bull. t. 504, f. 13.

On the leaves of the Sycamore, common, N. and D.

2. R. salicinum.
Gr. Syn. 19; Berwick Flora, ii. 134; Xyloma salicinum, Persoon, Syn. 106; Lam. and De Cand. ii. 304; Gr. Crypt, t. 118, f. 2.

On the leaves of Salix capraea near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. S. biloculata.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 366; Berwick Flora, ii. 192.

On the Furze. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. S. microsperma.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 366; Persoon, Syn. 96; Berwick Flora, ii. 192.

On dead branches of the Willow. — Dr. G. Johnston.

3. S. conglomerata.
Berwick Flora, ii. 192; Melanconium conglomeratum, Bot. Gall. ii. 884; Link, in Willd. vi. 2, 92.

On branches of the Willow. — Dr. G. Johnston.

4. S. betulina.
Berwick Flora, ii. 192; Didymosporum betulinum, Gr. Fl. Eds. 366.

On dead branches of Beach and Willow. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. E. Rubi.
Gr. Syn. 18; Crypt, t. 334.

On the dead stems of the Raspberry.

1. C. leucosperma.
Gr. Syn. 17; Naemaspora Rosarum, Fries, i. t. 20

On the dead branches of Briars, not rare.

1. S. Ulmi.
Gr. Syn. 17; Crypt. t. 112; Berwick Flora, ii. 192.

On the inferior surface of Elm leaves. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. C phacidioides.
Gr. Syn. 17; Crypt, t. 253; Berwick Flora, ii. 141; Sphaeria bifrons, Sowerby, t. 316.

On the dead leaves of the Holly, not rare, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. C. Lauri.
Gr. Syn. 17; Crypt, t. 254; Spharia Lauri, Sowerby, t. 371, f. 4.

On the dead leaves of Laurus nobilis, not rare.