Crossland: Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 17% 
SEPTORIA ULMI Kze. 
N.E.—On Ulmus leaves, Castle Howard, (F.F., 1909, 
‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 419). 
S. HERACLI Fckl. 
N.E.—On Heracleum, Castle Howard. (F.F., 1909, ‘ Nat.’, 
1909, p. 419). The above two come between Nos. 2258 and 
2264. 
V ERICU OM MARQUANDI Mass. (‘ Trans. Brit. Myc. Soc.’, 
1896-7, p. 24). 
N.E: ar eae Woods, “(F:F:; roro, “ Nat.’, Igr1, p. 22). 
[To follow 2345]. 
A beautiful mould of a clear lilac colour, parasitic on the 
gills of Hygrophorus virgineus. First described by G. Massee 
from specimens received from Guernsey. 
GONYTRICHUM CAESIUM Nees. 
S.E.—Escrick, ‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 320). [To precede 2392]. 
CHALARA LONGIPES Cke. 
N.E.—On decaying bark, Castle Howard. (F.F., 1909, 
‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 419). [To follow 2393]. 
HORMODENDRON HORDE! Zoph. 
N.E.—Castle Howard. (F.F., 1909, ‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 419). 
{To follow 2396}. 
FUMAGO VAGANS Pers. 
S.W.—Wakefield, on privet leaves, and on gelatine cultures, 
TOHO J... W.-H: Johnson [To come between 2427 and 2428]. 
STEMONITES MAXIMA (=S. splendens Rost.). 
N.E.—Scarboro’. [To follow 2499]. 
PHYSARUM CONTEXTUM Rost. 
N.E: 
P. DIDERMA Rost. 
N.E.—Scarboro’. [Both to precede 2566]. 
The- last three additions were recorded in ‘ Nat.’, IgIo, p. 
147, by Miss Hibbert-Ware. 
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COMFIRMATION OF A DOUBTFUL AND A SOLITARY 
RECORD. 
AMANITA STROBILIFORMIS (Vitt.). 
N.E.—Castle Howard. (F.F., 1909, ‘ Nat.’, 1909, p. 419)- 
The two previous records are uncertain, see ‘Y.F.Flo.’, p. 19. 
COPRINUS VOLVACEO-MINIMUS Crossl. (‘Nat.’, Dec., 1892, 
P- 372). 
This species has again been found, but this time near Derby, 
October 8th, 1910. It was seen by Thos. Gibbs, growing on 
paper-works refuse during the Fungus Foray held by the Derby 
Midland Railway Naturalists’ Society.  (‘ Jour. Derbyshire 
Archeo. and Nat. Hist. Soc.’, 1911, p. 200). 
tgit April 1. 
