244 YORKSHIRE XATl RAI.ISTS UNION. 



GLONIOPSIS De N. 



171 T. Gloniopsis cui-'vata Sacc. [Hysteviitin. Fr.]. 



S.W.— Bingley, on dead branches of Rosa (Lees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Helmsley, on dead, dry rose-branches (F.F.. '03). 



" When growing on rose stems the ascophores are mostly 

 parallel, but on other plants, as bramble, sloe, and hawthorn, 

 they frec^uently stand at all angles " (Mass. Brit. b\ing. Fl. 

 iv. pp. 42-43. hgs. 36-3.S. p. 22.). 



I)ICH.1:N.\ Fr. 



1712. Dichsena quepcina (Pers.). 



N.E. — Scarboro' ; Castle Howard: on living oak bark. 

 Egton Bridge (F.F., '02). 



S.W.— Hardcastle (Fl. Hx.). Sutton; Owston (F.F., 'gg). 

 Melton; Potridings Wood (F.F., '01). On oak branches, on 

 the living bark (Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. pp. 43-44. Iigs. 

 JO- 1 2. p. 22.). 



1713. Dichsena faginea Fr. [Hystcyimu. l\abh.|. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on living beech bark. 



1714. Dichasna strobilina Fr. 



N.E. — Castle Howard, on lir cones (Tr. iv.). 

 " Not a good Diciucna and re(iuires to be examined in a 

 living state" (Mass. I^rit. Fung. Fl. iv. p. 45), 



MYTILIDION Duby. 



1715. Mytilidion gemmigenum l-'ckl. M . fnsisporinn 

 Sacc. ; Lophiiun ftisispoviun Cke.]. 



N.W. — ^Masham, igo3, on dead conifer- branch. 



HVSTRRIUM Tode. 



1 716. Hysterium puiicane Pers. 

 Miu W.- -Skipton ("" ' Nat.', May 'Si). 



N.E.— Rainclitf Wood, Scarboro' ('Nat.', Aug. 'Si). 

 S.E.— Boynton (W.W.S.). On oak bark. 

 On the bark of various trees, as oak, chestnut, birch, poplar, 

 etc. (Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. pp. 26-27. ^"^- 13-1''- P- -^• 



Trans. ^'.N.l'., 1905 (pub. 1905). Hot. Seiits, Vol. 6. 



