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aor elus NIGRA, L. a 
“Leaves by Exoascus aureus 
D. 11. Skegness, 16-8-1903. Thomas Stow. D. 15. Stubton, 
29-7-1903. Brandon, 8-1907. S CS. Harrowby, 8-1904. John 
Hawkins. 
RANUNCULUS REPENS, L. 
Leaves and stems by Polycystis pompholygodes, Lev. 
D. 11. Spilsby, 28-7-1904. D. 15. Frequent in this division. 
SCS. 
ROSA CANINA, L. 
Shoots by Phragmidium subcortleatum 
D. Redbourne, 1903. E. A. W-Peacock. D. 19. Court Leys, 
5-1903. D. 15. Grantham, 5-1904. S CS. 
VIOLA ODORATA, L. 
Stems and leaves by Polycystis viola, Brem. 
D. 15. Grantham, 8-1906. Brandon, 8-1907. V. sylvatica, and 
V. hirta. D. 14. Cranwell, 1903. S CS. 
BURSA BURSA-PASTORIS. 
Stems and leaves by Cystopus candidus. 
D. 13. Court Leys, 10-1903. D.15. Sapperton, 1903. Saltisford, 
1904. Grantham, 1907. Brassica sinapistrum. OD. 15. 
Sapperton, 1904. SCS. 
BY MOTHS. 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS. 
Shoots by Retiina resinella 
D. 2. Bottesford Moors, 1874. Broughton, 1893-1900. E. A. 
W-Peacock. : 
Cobites Tsenia in Lineolnshire. 
At Bardney, on September 6th last, whilst using a small gauze 
net for taking Pisidium fontinale, I was fortunate in taking two 
specimens of the above-named fish, as far as | know, the spiny 
- [This species has also been recorded for the Trent.--DAy. 
A Ana ae late mr. Bones says: oo taken in the “ Butt” 
