Carr : Xot t i iighanish i re Finigi. 



i8i 



Piiaria 



P. anomala Sclira;a. 



On duiit;" of wood pig'con, Juno. 



HVMENOMYCBT/E. 



Oidium 



O. monilioides Link. 



On grass leaves. Tho oonidial 

 stag'e of Erysiphe s^raniinis, 

 May. 

 Cephalosporium 

 C aoremoniuni Cordei. 

 On rush stems, June. 



Aspergillus 



A. Ljlauous Link. 



On decaying- leaves, September. 



Botrytis 



H. fasifularis (Corda.) Sacc. 

 On dead thistle-stems, May. 



B. cinerea Pers. 



var. sclerotiophila Sacc. 

 On dead stem of some Um belli fer, 

 April. 



Ovularia 



O. obliqua Oud. 



On living- leaves of Rumex obtusi- 

 folia, April. Said to be the 

 conidial stag-e of Sphaerella 



rumicis. 



Cephalothecium 



C candidum l>on. 



On bark, June. 

 Helminthosporium 

 H. dendroideum H.&Br. 



On dead twigf, July. 

 Isaria Pers. 



I. arachnophila Ditm. 



On dead spider laid among- moss 

 in a wood. 



MYXOMVCET/E. 



Stemonitis 



S. Ixphina Roth. l'"l., Germ. L 527 



(1788)- 

 Arcyria Hill. 

 A. rubiformis (Pers.) Mass. 



On moss, June. 

 Didymium Schrad. 

 D. farinaceum Schrad. 



On leaves. May. 



Craterium Trent. 

 C confusum Mass. 



On herbaceous stem, April. 

 Physarum Pers. 



P. sinuosum (Bull.) Rost. 



On herb stems, g-rass, moss, etc., 

 September. 

 Leocarpus 

 L. fragilis (Dicks.) Rost. 



On g'rass stems. 



FUNGI. 

 Nottinghamshire Fungi. -In the ' Tran.sactions of the 

 Nottiny;hamshire Xattiralists' Society' for 1S97-8, a Hst of all 

 then-known Notthighanishire Basidiomycetous Fung-i was 

 g"iven ; and this was supplemented in tlie ' Transactions ' for 

 the following" year by a few additional records. To these lists 

 may now be added three more species of considerable interest, 

 viz., Cyathus striatus Hoflfm., found g^rowing- g'reg'ariously on 

 a piece of rotting- sack-cloth, half buried among" dead leaves and 

 chips of bark in a woodyard at Wollaton, ow 3rd January 1903 ; 

 Geastcr Brvdiifii Berk., Arnold, 5th January 1903, on g"round 

 in hedg-e-bank ; Pleurotiis (ipplicalus Batsch., on rotting^ log", 

 Arnold, 4th November 1902. I am indebted to Mr. Carleton 

 Rea, M.A., Secretary to the British Mycological, Society, for 

 these identifications. — J. W. Carr, University CoUeg'e, Notting- 

 ham, 21st January 1903. 



1903 May^. 



