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Mr. W INCH 's Flora of Northumberland, &c. Berwick Flora, ii. 141; Gr. Crypt, t. 134; E. Trifolii, Fl. Eds. 459.

On Trefoil, Vetches, and the Garden Pea, frequent. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. E. adunca.
Gr. Crypt, t. 296; E. Populi, Lam. and De Cand. vi. 104; E. Prunastri, Lara, and De Cand. l.c. p. 108.

On both sides of the leaves of the Willow, Poplar, Elm, &c., common.

3. E. compositarum.
Bot. Gall. ii. 870; Berwick Flora, ii. 142; E. depressa. Link, in Willd. vi. i. 110; E. Arctii, Gr. Fl. Eds. 460; E. Artemisiae;, Gr. Fl. Eds. 459.

On the leaves of the Burdock and Mugwort.

4. E. divaricata.
Bot. Gall. ii. 870; Link, in Willd. vi. i, 120; Berwick Flora, ii. 142; E. Lonicerae, Gr. Fl. Eds. 461.

On the leaves of the Honeysuckle.

5. E. penicillata.
Link, 113; Bot. Gall. ii. 871; Berwick Flora, ii. 142; E. berberidis, Lam. and De Cand. v. 275.

On the Barberry. — Dr. G. Johnston.

6. E. lamprocarpa.
Bot. Gall. ii. 869; Berwick Flora, ii. 142; Alphitomorpha lamprocarpa, Spreng. Syst. Veg. iv. 408.

On the leaves of Plantago lanceolata. — Dr. G. Johnston.

7. E. guttata.
Link, 116; Bot. Gall. ii. 871; Berwick Flora, ii. 143; E. Coryli, Lam. and De Cand. ii. 272; Sclerotium Erysiphe β, Persoon, Syn. 124.

On the leaves of the Hazel. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. L. Lonicerae.
Gr. Crypt, t. 191; Xyloma Xylostei, Lam. and De Cand. ii. 599 and vi. 154.

On the leaves of the Honeysuckle.

1. A. Candida.
Gr. Crypt, t. 268, f. 1.

On wood in decay, not rare.

1. T. granulata.
Gr. Crypt, t. 187; Persoon, Syn. 113; Berwick Flora, ii. 147.

On dead branches of the Sycamore near Berwick, rare. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. T. vulgaris.
Persoon, Syn. 112; Berwick Flora, ii. 146; Tremella purpurea, Linn. Syst. Veg. xv. 1004; Sphaeria miniata, Bolton, t. 127, f. 1.

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

3. T. confluens.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 463; Persoon, Syn. 113; Berwick Flora, ii. 146.

On dead branches of trees, very common.

1. S. Mucilago.
Gr. Crypt, t. 267; Persoon, Syn. 163; S. alba, Gr. Fl. Eds. 452; Reticularis alba. Bull. 326; Sowerby, t. 280; R. ovata. With. iv. 461, var. 2.

On dead sticks and grass, frequent.

1. A. flavum.
Gr. Crypt, t. 272; Fuligo flava, Persoon, Syn. 161; F. vaporaria, Persoon, Syn. 161; Hook. Fl. Scot. ii. 12; F. Candida, Persoon, Syn. 162; Reticularia hortensis, Bull. t. 424; Sowerby, t. 399, f. 1; R. lutea, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 2; Bull, t. 380, f. 1; R. ovata, With. iv. 460; R. septica, With. iv. 460; R. carnosa, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 3; R. cerea, Sowerby, t. 399, f. 4; Mucor septicus, Linn. Sp. Pl. 1656; Bolton, t. 134; Lightfoot, 1073.

On tan in hot- houses, and also among dead leaves and decaying trees, very frequent.

1. R. minuta.
Gr. Syn. 11; Lycogola minuta, Crypt, t. 40.

On dead leaves and sticks, not rare.

2. R. argentea.
Gr. Syn. 11; Lycogola argentea, Crypt, t. 106; Persoon, Syn. 157; R. Lycoperdon, Bull. t. 446, f. 4 and t. 476, f. 1; Sowerby, t. 272; With. iv. 459; Mucor lycogolus, Bolton, t. 133; M. carneus Schaeff. t. 195, f 3.

On rotten wood, leaves, &c., frequent, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston.

1. A. sinuosum.
Gr. Crypt, t. 310; Reticularia sinuosa, Bull. t. 446, f. 3; Sowerby, t. 6; With. iv. 460; Physarum bivalve, Persoon, Syn. 169.

On the stumps of Willows by the Team, and in Gibside Woods, D.

1. P. Anemones.
Persoon, Syn. 226; Aecidium fuscum, Sowerby, t. 53.

On the leaves of the wood Anemone, frequent.

2. P. Rubi.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 428; Lam. and De Cand. ii. 218; Berwick Flora, ii. 193; P. mucronata β, Persoon, Syn. 230.

On the leaves of the common Bramble.

3. P. Potentillae.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 428; Crypt, t. 57; Berwick Flora, ii. 193.

On the Strawberry and Strawberry-leaved Cinquefoil, N. and D.

4. P. gracilis.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 428; Berwick Flora, ii. 193; P. Rubi Idaei, Lam. and De Cand. v. 54.

On the wild Raspberry. — Dr. G. Johnston.

5. P. Ulmariae.
Gr. Fl. Eds. 433; Berwick Flora, ii. 194.

On the leaves of the Meadowsweet, near Berwick.— Dr. G. Johnston. VOL. II. H