102 Crossland: Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 
LACTARIUS RETISPORUS Mass. [To follow 839]. 
N.E. —Eskdale Exc. . (‘ Nat.’ r9r4, p. 321). 
S.W.—Found also at Hebden Bridge by Miss C. E. Andrews, 
Oct. 3rd, 1914. Miss Andrews forwarded the specimens to 
the Mycological Meeting then being held at Sandsend. 
BOLETUS AESTIVALIS Fr. [To procede 970]. 
N.E.—Eskdale Exc. (‘ Nat.’ 1914, p. 321). 
UROMYCES FLECTENS Lagerh. [To follow 1302]. 
S.E.—On Trifolium repens. Filey Exc. (° Nat.’ 1914, p. 
253). 0. 1B. Roe: 
“Differs from U. tifolii in the larger sori, and in having 
only the Teleutospore stage.’ These differences were only 
discovered by M. Lagerheim in 1909. 
UROMYCES CARYOPHYLLINUS Wint. [To follow 1312]. 
N.E.—Hackness Hall. On Dianthus caryophyllus. In 
green-house, April 1914. T. B. Roe. ; 
Puccinia AcETOS# Korn. [To follow 1354]. 
N.E.—Uredospore stage on Rumex acetosa. North Cliff, 
Scarborough, June xor4..  CollsCy W. }Hlorell, peryay iBekhae: 
MUCOR CIRCINELLOIDES Van Teigh. [To follow 2163]. 
S.W.—Wakefield, J. W. H. Johnson. Frequently developes 
in subcultures of aquatic fungi. ‘ Nat.’ 1915, p. 48. 
SAPROLEGNIA sp. (?). [To follow 2194]. 
S.W.—Attacking fish in Lake, Thornes House, Wakefield. 
“Nat.’ 1915, p. 48. Also in R. Don, and at Wrenthorpe, 
Wakefield, Dec. I9t10. J. W. H. Johnson. 
O6sPORA LACTIS Sacc. [To follow 2299]. 
Mid. W.—Burnsall Exc. (‘ Nat.’ 1913, p. 274). 
MONILIA VARIABILIS. [To follow 2304]. 
Mid. W.—Burnsall Exc. (“Nat.’ 1913, p. 274). 
ASPERGILLUS FUMIGATUS Fres. [To follow 2317]. 
S.W.—Developed on culture plate Wakefield after in- 
oculation with mud from R. Don, Jordan Dam, and Tinsley, 
May, 191m. . J. W..E. Johnson.) ) | Nat? rors pas: 
PENICILLIUM OLIVACEUM. [To follow 2321]. 
Mid. W.—Burnsall Exc. (‘ Nat.’ 1913, p. 274). 
The three Burnsall species were accidentally omitted when 
list VII. was compiled. 
FUSARIUM AURANTIACUM Sacc. [To follow 2470]. 
S.W.—Warley, Halifax, Oct. and Nov. 1912. J. W. H. 
Johnson. ‘ Nat.’ 1915, p. 48. 
SACHSIA SUAVEOLENS Lind. 
S.W.—Developed on sub. culture of material from Greetland 
near Halifax, January xr912, Wakefield. J.W.H.J. ‘ Nat.’ 
IQI5, p. 48. 
DEMATIUM PULLULANS Fres. 
S.W.—Treeton, May 1912. Developed on SHEL es of 
material from Treeton. J.W.H.J. ‘ Nat.’ 1915, p.’ 48. 
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