2IO YORKSHIKK NAIURALISTS UNION. 



S.W. — Askern ; Roche Abbey \'alley, common on Dadylis 

 o-lomerata : Saltaire ; Bingley, etc. (Lees' Fl.). Copley : 

 Southovvram ; Luddenden Dean, on Glyceria fluitans (Fl. H\.). 



S.E. — Escrick, on rye. 



" Often abundantly developed in the ears of various cereals, 



•especially rye" (Mass. Text-Book of Plant Diseases, p. 122 



fig. 22). 



CORDYCEPS Fr. 



1428. Cordyceps entomorhiza (Dicks.). [Toryubia. 

 Tul.J . 



N.E. — Castle Howard, on dead pupae (Grev. xv. 2). 



S.W. — Newsholme Dean, on a dead pupa (Lees' Fl.). 

 Near Hebden Bridge, on dead fly among moss (Fl. Hx.). 



N.\\'. — Masham, on dead pup.t- partially buried in soil 

 ('Nat.', May '03). 



1429. Cordyceps militapis (L.j Tovynhia. Tu!. . 

 S.W.— Halifax, 1789 (Bolton, Tab. 128). 



On dead pupae, beetles, etc., among grass in gardens, lields, 

 •etc., or humus in woods. Common. Records numerous for 

 each countv division. 



1430. Copdyceps ophioglossoides (Ehr.). 



N.E.— Thirsk (-'Nat.', Nov. '82). Raincliff Wood, Scar- 

 boro', parasitic on Elaphomyccs initvicatus under firs. 



S.E. — Blackwood near Selby, parasitic on E. graiiulatiis 

 •(F.F.,'84, also F.F., '96). 



1431. Cofdyceps capitata (Holmsk.) [Sphcrria a^^arici- 

 fonnis Bolt. Toniibia. Tul.^ . 



SA\'. — Ramsden Wood, Halifax, 1788 (Bolton, Tab. 130). 



EPICHLOii Fr. 



1432. Epichloe typhina (Pers.). 



N.b:.— liulmer (Tr. iv.). Northallerton, '83 (J. A.Wheldon). 

 Stokesley (Exc, '99). Helmsley, '03 (H. Slater). 



Mid W.— Aketon Bog, Spofforth ('''Nat.', Aug. '80). 

 Boston Spa. Hawksworth (Lees' Fl.). 



S.\\\ — Shipley Glen ; Bingley, etc. (Lees' Fl.). Near 

 Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 



Trans. V.N.U , 1904 (pub. 1904). Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



