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HYPHOMYCETES. 



Monilia aurea Gmel., R. 



Ovularia obliqua (Cooke) Oud., W. 



Botrytis cinerea Pers., N., W., R. 



Penicillium glaucum Link, N. 



Botryosporium pulchrum Corda (on tomato), N. 



Verticillium albo-atrum R. and B. (on tomato), N. 



Bispora monilioides Corda, R. 



Cladosporium herbarum (Pers.) Lk., N., fulvum Cooke, N. 



Helminthosporium graminum Rab. (on barley), R. 



Heterosporium gracile Sacc. (on iris), T. 



Graphium rigidum (Pers.) Sacc, R. 



MYXOMYCETES. (H. J. Howard.) 



Badhamia panicea Rost. Reticularia Lycoperdon Bull. 



Craterium minutum Fries, (weathered). Lycogala epidendrum Fries. 



Diderma spumarioides Fries. Trichia persimilis Karst. 



Didymium difforme Duby. Arcyria incarnata Pers. var. fulgens 



,, squamulosum Fries. Lister. 



Stemonitis ? fusca Roth (immature). 



KESWICK FORAY. 



September i^th to 21st, 1922. 



The twenty-sixth Autumn Foray and Annual General Meeting, 

 held at Keswick from Sept. 15th to 21st, proved to be a record 

 gathering, over sixty members and friends being present. Owing 

 to the large size of the party it was impossible to accommodate 

 all in one hotel, but fortunately the use was obtained of a room 

 over the public library for the exhibition of specimens and for 

 meetings. 



The first day, Saturday Sept. 15th, was given up to a whole- 

 day expedition to Lake Thirlmere, the woods on Fisher Crag 

 and Great How being explored. In spite of rain and rough 

 going, the day yielded a great number of species, many of them 

 particularly interesting. Mr Cheesman picked up a tuber-like 

 growth which subsequently was found to be an unusually fine 

 specimen of Endogone lactiflua Berk. Among other noteworthy 

 records were Synchytrium Taraxaci, Gymnosporangium cla- 

 variaeforme and G. Juniperi, Coleosporium Melampyri, Thecop- 

 sora Vacciniorum, Entoloma griseocyaneum, and Dictyolus 

 muscigenus. In the evening the Annual General Meeting was 

 held. 



Sunday morning was free, but in the afternoon some of the 

 party visited the pine woods on Latrigg, adding a number of 

 pine-wood species to the list. Both here and in other localities 

 visited members were particularly interested in the abundance 



