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

1. S. mycophilum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 198; Berwick Flora, ii. 209; Uredo mycophila, Persoon, Syn. 214; Mucor chrysospermus, Bull. t. 504, f. 1; Sowerby, t. 378; With. iv. 479.
On putrescent fungi.

191. CLADOSPORUM.

1. C. herbarum.

Gr. Fl. Eds. 469; Bot. Gall. ii. 930; Berwick Flora, ii. 209.
On the dead stems of umbelliferous plants, Oak leaves, &c.

192. ASPERGILLUS.

1. A. glaucus.

Gr. Fl. Eds. 467; Berwick Flora, ii. 211.
On putrefying fruit, &c.

2. A. penicillatus.

Gr. Crypt, t. 32.
On damp Hay.

193. BOTRYS.

1. B. cinerea.

Berwick Flora, ii. 212; Link, in Willd. iv. i. 60.
Parasitical, on Sclerotium durum. — Dr. G. Johnston.

2. B. agaracina.

Link, in Willd. iv. i. 54; Berwick Flora, ii. 212.
Parasitical, on Uredo Candida. — Dr. G. Johnston.

194. CYLYNDROSPORIUM.

1. C. concentricum.

Gr. Crypt, t. 27; Fl. Eds. 471.
On the leaves of the garden Cabbage.


ALGAE.

195. SARGASSUM.

1. S. bacciferum.

Agardh, Syn. 6; Gr. Algae, 3; Fucus bacciferus. Turn. Hist, t. 47; Eng. Bot. 1967.
Among the rejectamenta of the sea at the foot of Castle Eden Dene, D. — Mr. Backhouse. On the coast of Northumberland. — With. iv. 101.

196. CYSTOSEIRA.

1. C. ericoides.

Agardh, Syn. 52; Gr. Algae, 4; Fucus tamariscifolius, Ner. Brit. 44, t. 11; F. selaginoides. Turn. Syn. 85; F. ericoides, Eng. Bot. 1968; Turn. Hist. t. 191.
Among the rejectamenta of the sea near Sunderland.— W. Weighell's Herb. At Seaton, D.-Mr. E. Robson.

197. HALIDRYS.

1. H. siliquosa.

Gr. Algae, 9; Cystoseira siliquosa, Agardh, Syn. 71; Fucus siliquosus, Eng. Bot. 474; Ner. Brit. 8, t. 5; Turn. Hist. t. 159; Berwick Flora, ii. 223.
On rocks and stones on the coast, frequent.

198. FUCUS.

1. F. nodosus.

Agardh, Syn. 85; Eng. Bot. 570; Turn. Hist. t. 91; Berwick Flora, ii. 222; Ner. Brit. 35, t. 10; Gr. Algae, 16.
On rocks and stones on the coast, common.

2. F. vesiculosus.

Agardh, Syn. 87; Turn. Hist. t. 88; Berwick Flora, ii. 221; Gr. Algae, 12; Eng. Bot. 1066.
β spiralis, Eng. Bot. 1685; Ner. Brit. 10, t. 5.
α and β on rocks upon the sea coast, abundant.

3. F. serratus.

Agardh, Syn. 95; Turn. Syn. 110; Hist. t. 90; Berwick Flora, ii. 222; Eng. Bot. 1221; Ner. Brit. 1, t. 1; Gr. Algae, 15.
On rocks on the coast, common.

4. F. canaliculatus.

Agardh, Syn. 96; Eng. Bot. 823; Turn. Syn. 242; Hist. t. 3; Gr. Algae, 18; Berwick Flora, ii. 223.
Upon rocks on the coast, common.

199. HIMANTHALIA.

1. H. lorca.

Gr. Algae, 20; Berwick Flora, ii. 224; Fucus lareus, Agardh, Syn. 98; Turn. Hist. t. 196; Eng. Bot. 569; 'Ner. Brit. 37, t. 10.
On rocks on the coast at Hartley Bates, Dunstanborough, Holy Island, and Bamborough, N.

200. FURCELLARIA.

1. F. fastigiata.

Agardh, Syn. 103; Gr. Algae, 67; F. lumbricalis, Berwick Flora, ii. 223; Fucus lumbricalis, Eng. Bot. 824; Turn. Hist. t. 6; Ner. Brit. t. 6; F. fastigiatus, With. iv. 133.
On rocks on the coast, frequent.

2. LICHINA.

1. L. pygmaea.

Agardh, Syn. 105; Gr. Crypt, t 219; Algae, 22; Berwick Flora, ii. 220; Fucus pygmaus, Eng. Bot. 1332; Turn. Hist. t. 204, f. a, h.
On rocks on the coast, frequent.

2. L. confinis.

Aghard, Syn. 105; Gr. Crypt, t. 221; Algae, 23; Berwick Flora, ii. 221; Fucus confinis, Eng. Bot. 2575; F. pygmaeus β, Turn. Hist. 204, f. i, o.
On rocks near high-water mark.
Probably Turner is right in making this a variety of the preceding species.

202. LAMINARIA.

1. L. esculenta.

Agardh, Syn. 110; Berwick Flora, ii. 224; Fucus esculentus, Eng. Bot. 1759; Turn. Hist. t. 117; Alaria esculenta, Gr. Algae, 25.
On rocks in deep water, not rare.

2. L. digitata.

Agardh, Syn. 112; Gr. Algae, 27; Berwick Flora, ii. 225; Fucus digitatus, Eng. Bot. 2274; Turn. Hist. 162; Ner. Brit. v. t. 3.
On rocks in deep water, common.