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Trichia fallax Pers. 



Boynton Pond Wood, Feb. S, 1880, W. W. Strickland (loc. cit.) ; 

 specimens from Boynton in the British Museum collection, Lister, Mon. 

 p. 171. Hedon, Dec. 29, 1902. Thorp Garth, Aldborough, Aug. 8, 

 1903. Bale Wood, Aldborough, Aug. 21, 1903; Jan. 6, 1904 Swan 

 Island, Hornsea, Aug. 22, 1903. Newton Garth, Dec. 26, 1903. 

 Thearne, Jan. 2, 1904. Tansterne, Jan. 5, 1904. Twyers near Hedon, 

 Dec. 31, 1903. Hornsea, plantations north of the Mere, Aug. S, 1904. 



Trichia botrytis Pers. 



Birkhill Wood near (Nottingham, Aug. 1, 1903; July 23, 1904. 

 Abundant in Bale Wood, Aldborough, Jan. 6, 1904. 



Hemitrichia rubiformis List. 



Boynton Botanical Gardens, Feb. 4, 1S80, W. W. Strickland (loc 

 cit.) ; specimen in the British Museum collection, Lister, Mon. p. 176. 



[Hemitrichia clavata Rost. 



Strickland (loc. cit.) records Arcyria umbrina Schum., Pond Wood, 

 Boynton, Feb. 8, 1880. According to Mussat (Saccardo, Sylloge, vol. 

 15,) this = Arcyria albida var. pomiformis. The name is not given by- 

 Mr. Lister, but specimens in the Peradeniya herbarium named thus by 

 Berkeley are H. clavata. It is not recorded among the Boynton 

 specimens examined by Mr. Lister.] 



ARCYRIACE.E 



Arcyria ferruginea Sauter. 



On a willow, Newton Garth near Hedon, Dec. 29, 1902; Dec. 24, 

 1903 ; April 6, 1904; May 27, 1904. Thearne, Jan. 2, 1904. Thorp Garth, 

 Aldborough, Jan. 7, 1904. 



Arcyria albida Pers. 



Often recorded as A. ciiierea, Pers. Escrick, Y.N.U. Fungus 

 Foray, Sep. 1896 (Nat. vol. 21, p. 365). "Arcyria on Lastr&a dilatata ; 

 not described in Cooke ; comes very near A. cinerea ; Pond Wood, 

 Boynton, July 24, 1880," W. W. Strickland (loc. cit.). Hedon, Jan. 



1903, &c. Newton Garth, Dec. 29, 1902. Birkhill Wood, Aug. 1, 1903. 

 Thorp Garth, Aldborough, Aug. 7, 1903. Swan Island, Hornsea, Aug. 

 22, 1903. Enholmes, near Patrington, Aug. 3), 1903. Thearne, Jan. 2, 



1904. Tansterne, Jan. 5, 1904. Bale Wood, Aldborough, Jan. 6, 1904. 

 Hornsea, plantations north of the Mere, Aug. 8, 1904. Var. pomiformis 

 at Tansterne, Aug. 8, 1903; Hedon, July 28, 1904; on dead gorse, 

 Kelsey Hill, Sep. 1, 1904. 



