[R]

Specimens of this mould were distributed in Cooke’s “Fungi Britannici Exsiccati,” No. 356, under the name of Clinotrichum lanosum.

[S]

Cooke’s “Handbook of British Fungi,” p. 602.

[T]

Cooke’s “Fungi Britannici Exsiccati,” No. 329, under the name of Sporidesmium polymorphum var. chartarum.

[U]

This reminds one of Preuss’s Alternaria, figured in Sturm’s “Flora;” it has been suggested that the mould, as seen when examined under a power of 320 diam., is very much like a Macrosporium. Again arises the question of the strings of spores attached end to end.

[V]

“Handbook of British Fungi,” vol. ii. p. 926, No. 2,788.