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of the Yorkshire Fundus Flora, are not included in the list. 

 Where no note is made of the habitat of a species, it was found 

 on the g-round in the wood. Altogether, about 80 species were 

 noticed, 45 being- Agarics. 



Collybia platyphylla Fr. 

 Mycena alcalina Fr. 



On dead wood. 

 M. pullata Berk.&Cke. 

 Pluteiis cervinus Schpeff. 



On dead trunk. 

 Entoloma jubaluni Fr. 



In meadow. 

 Inocybe rimosa Bull. 

 I. asterospora Quelet. 

 Cortinarius elatior Fr. 

 Agfaricus silvaticus Scha;fF. 

 Stropharia stercoraria Fr. 



In meadow. 

 S. aeruginosa Curt. 

 Hypholoma sublateritium Fr. 



On stumps. 

 Lactarius g-lyciosmus F"r. 

 L. minimus W.G. Sm. 

 L. svibdulcis Bull. 

 L. pyrog'alus Bull. 

 L. rufus Scop. 

 Russula vesca Fr. 

 R. cyanoxantha Fr. 

 R. cutefracta Cke. 

 Marasmius peronatus Fr. 



M. erythropus Fr. 

 M. androsaceus Yv. 



On dead twig-s, leaves, fern, 

 etc. 

 Boletus chrysenteron Fr. 

 B. subtomentosus L. 

 B. edulis Bull. 

 B. scaber Fr. 



Poria blejiharistoma B.&Br. 

 Odontia fimbriata Pers. 



The last two on dead w-ood. 

 Clavaria insequalis Flo. Dan. 

 Typhula er\'thropus Fr. 



On dead herbaceous stems. 

 Stereum sanguinolentum Fr. 

 Corticium saiiguineum Fr. 



Both on dead wood. 

 Thelephora laciniata Pers. 



On the ground on dead leaves, 

 twigs, etc. 

 Calocera cornea Fr. 



On dead trunks. 

 Helotium scutulum Karst. 



On dead herbaceous stem. 

 Dasyscypha nivea (Hedw.). 



On dead trunk. 



Mr. M. H. Stiles stated that the Micro-Botanical Section 

 had done some collecting, but the results could not be ascertained 

 until the material had been worked out under the microscope. 



Mr. Stiles has since reported: — In conjunction with Mr. H, 

 Moore, of Rotherham, several gatherings were made both 

 going up the Crags and on the return journey, none of which 

 were specially productive. At the pond, however, about a mile 

 from the Lodge, the appearances were more promising, and, 

 although the prepared slides of diatoms have not been entirely 

 worked out, the following results have been obtained : — 



Amphora ovalis var. affinis. 

 Cymbella gastroides. 

 C. cistula. 

 Navicula Legumen. 

 *N. radiosa. 

 N. cuspidata, 

 N. rhynchocephala. 

 N. humilis. 

 N. limosa. 

 1903 October i. 



Navicula Iridis var. producta. 



N. Iridis var. amphirynchus. 



N. lanceolata. 



N. anglica. 



N. Borealis. 



N. Bacillum. 



N. ventricosa var. minuta. 



N. Stauroptera var. parva. 



N. Braunii? 



