300 Yorkshire Naturalists in Coverdale 
plant is not recorded in the ‘ Fungus Flora’ of Yorkshire, but 
was found, perhaps for the first time, at Forge Valley last year. 
The three most noteworthy species of Mycetozoa were 
Hemitrichia rubiformis, Enerthenema papillata and Perichema 
vermicularts, all three growing on decaying wood. 
In spite of the care devoted to the well kept woods several 
species of fungi attacking forest trees were noted, especially 
Fomes annosus on Spruce and Pine, Dasvscypha calicina on 
Larch, Polyporus betulinus on Birch, Dedalea quercina on Oak, 
and Armillaria mellea on various deciduous trees. 
The following is a list of the species collected :— 
Cyathus vernicosus 
Spheyvobolus stellatus 
Lycoperdon gemmatum 

Amanita rubescens 
Leptota procera 
Aymillavia mellea 
Tricholoma gambosum 
Clitocybe infundibuliformis 
Laccarta laccata 
Collybia velutipes 
Mvycena galericulata 
,, alcalina 
Pluteus cevvinus 
Nolanea pascua 
Pholiota pve@cox 
‘Galera tenera 
Crepidotus mollis 
Stvopharta e@ruginosa 
Hypholoma fasciculare 
Anellavia sepavata 
Coprinus comatus 
= niveus 
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Mavrasmius oveades 
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Boletus luteus 
Polyporus brumalis 
= squamosus 
es sulphureus 
a betulinus 
eS adustus 
Polystictus versicolor 
- abtetinus 
Fomes fomentarius 
5  a@annosus 
Porta vaporaria 
Dedalea quercina 
Radulum quercinum 
Grandinia granulosum 
Odontia fimbriata 

Solenia anomala 
Steveum hirsutum 
‘; purpureum 
Cortictum calceum 
Hymenochete vubiginosa 
Pentophora quercina 
Thelephora laciniata 
Typhula erythropus 

Hirneola auricula-jud@é 
Tvemella mesenterica 
Dacryomyces stillatus 
Calocera viscosa 
Puccinia menthe 
3 primule 
Be suaveolens 
Uvocvstis colchict 
Graphium flexuosum 

Physavum nutans 
Cratevium minutum 
Didymium difforme 
ae squamulosum 
Stemonitis fusca 
Comatricha nigra 
Enerthenema papillata 
Cribraria argillacea 
Dictydiethalium plumbeum 
Reticularia Lycoperdon 
Lycogala epidendrum 
Trichia persimilis 
» varia 
ns Botrytis 
Henutrichia rvubiformts 
Pevichena vermicularis 
Olea 
Mr. T. Sheppard, M.Sc., has been invited to accept the position of 
‘Vice-President of the Conference of Delegates at the Meeting of the 
British Association at Newcastle. 

Naturalist, 
