Mycetozoa of the Austuick district. 65 



Stemonilis ferruginea Ehrenb. On Ash. 



Comatricha nigra Schreoter. On Oak and Pine. 



C. pulchella Rost. On Pine. 



C. typhoides Rost. On Ash. 



C. typhoides var. heterospora Rex. On Pine. 



S. laxa Rost. On Pine. 



Enerthenema papillatum Rost. On Ash and Pine. 



Lamproderma scintillans Morgan. On Mountain Ash. 



L. violaceum Rost. On Ash. 



L. columbinimi Rost. On Hazel twigs. 



Brefeldia maxima Rost. On Ash. 



Cribraria argillacea Pers. On Pine and Larch. 



C. aurantiaca Schrad. On Pine and Larch. 

 Dictydium cancellatum Macbr. On Birch. 

 Licea flexuosa Pers. On Pine. 



Enteridium olivaceum Ehrenb. Catrigg Ghyll. On Oak, Dec. 



29th, 1917. New to Mid- West . 

 Reticularia lycoperdon Bull. On Birch and Willow. 

 Lycogala epidendrum Fries. On Ash and Pine. 

 Trichia affinis de Bary. On Ash and grass. 

 T. persimilis Karst. On Birch, Willow and Ash. 

 T. scabra Rost. On moss and Ash. 

 T. varia Pers. On dead wood. 

 T. contorta Rost. On Beech and Oak. 

 T. decipiens Macbr. On dead wood. 

 T. Botrytis Pers. On dead wood. 

 Hemitrichia clavata Rost. On Ash. 

 H. Karstenii Lister. Beech and Ash. 

 Arcyria ferruginea Sauter. Ash and Pine. 

 A. cinerea Pers. On Oak and Beech. 

 A. denudata Sheldon. On dead wood. 

 A. incarnata Pers. On Oak and Ash. 

 A. nutans Grev. On Ash and Pine. 

 Perichcena corticalis Rost. On dead wood and bark. 

 P. vermicularis Rost. On leaves and grass. 

 Margarita metallica Lister, Pine, Hazel, etc. 

 Diastema Harveyi Rex. On Ash. 



D. depressum Lister. On Ash. 

 D. corticatum Lister. On Pine. 

 Prototrichia metallica Mass. On Pine. 



The ^gth Annual Report of the St. Helen's Library and Museum' is 

 to hand, and we are glad to learn that the Museum collection continues'to 

 grow in importance. Several war trophies have been received. 



The Report of the Winchester College Natural History Society, 1915-17, 

 86 pages, contains a useful summary of the various papers read before the 

 Society, which cover most branches of Natural History. There are illus- 

 trations of some new Hybrid Orchids, and altogether the report is very 

 creditable to this enthusiastic Society. 



1918 Feb. 1. 



