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Flower ins Plants. 



Syzygites Ehrh. 



S. meg-alocarpus Ehrh. H. 



Piloboius Tode. 



P. crystallinus Tode. H., R. 



CYSTOPODACE^. 



Cystopus Lev. 



C. candidus Lt^v. H. 



PER ONOSPORA CEJE. 

 Phytophthora DeBary. 

 P. infestans DeBary. H. 



D BUTE ROM YCE TES. 



SPH/ERIOIDA CE^. 

 Phyllosticta Pers. 

 P. rubonim Sacc. H. 



On living- bramble leaves. 

 Sept'oria Fr. 

 S. rosaruni West. H. 



On living' wild rose leaves. 



HYPHOM YCETE^. 

 Botrytis Mich. 

 B. fascicularis. H., R. 



Sepedonium Link. 



S. chrysospermum Fr. H., R. 



Isaria Pers. 



L farinosa Fr. H. 



MYXOMVCETES, 



Fuligo Hall. 

 *F. varians Somm. H. 



Leocarpus Link. 



L. fragilis Rost. H. 



Spumaria Pers. 



S. alba DC. H. 



Stemonitis DeBary. 



S. Friesiana DeBary. H. 



Tubulina Pers. (in part). 



T. cylindrica (Bnll.). H. 



Trichia Hall. 



T. fallax Pers. H. 



T. varia Rost. H. 



Arcyria Hill (in part). 



A. punicea Pers. H. 



A. incarnata (Pers.). H. 



Lycogala Mich. 

 "L. epidendron Rost. H. 



FLOWERING PLANTS. 



Late Flowering of the Eider. — On Saturday last, loth 

 October, I saw in the open near Mirfield a large and tall Elder 

 bush {Sanibucus nigra) in full bloom. This seems very unusual 

 at such a time. I never remember the forest trees g-enerally to 

 look so fresh and green in leaf at this time of the year as now ; 

 some of the oaks especially look almost as bright and clean as 

 in July, consequent, no doubt, on the cold and wet summer. — 

 Geo. T. Porritt, Huddersfield, 14th October 1903. 



Plants at Claxby Wood. — On the occasion of the visit of 

 the Lincolnshire Naturalists' Union to Claxby Wood (Div. 7), 

 on the 31st of July 1903, about two hundred species and varieties 

 of plants were noted, of which the following are the best : — 

 Berheris vulgaris, two or three bushes in roadside hedge. Stell- 

 aria uliginosa , Chrysopleniiini oppositifoliimi, and C. alternifoliuni 

 were not seen on this visit, but taken in April last. Geuni 

 urbamitn x rivale, Lycopsis, Myosotis sylvatica, Hyoscyamus, 

 Veronica mojitana, Dipsacns pilosus, Eqniseinm niaxinuim. — 

 E. Adrian Woodruffe Peacock, Cadney, Brigg, 8th August 



1903- 



Naturalist, 



