104. Crossland: Recently discovered Fungi tn Vorkshire. 
Ehr., and East Riding specimens have been distributed under 
this name. The discovery of Ehrenberg’s type specimen proves 
that his S. ferruginea is the modern S. Swzz¢hzz and necessitates 
a change of nomenclature’ (Jour. of Botany, vol. 42, p. 194). 
To precede No. 2502. 
Amaurochete atra Rost. 
S.E.—On pit props just landed ex steamer from Norway, 
Fish Dock Extension, Hull, Sept., 1903 (Tr. Hull S. & F.N.C., 
1905; p; 203, Wa Peteh): 
To precede No. 2503. 
Lamproderma irideum Mass. 
S.E.—Thorp Garth, Aldborough, on twigs in a stick heap, 
Aug. 1903; Hornsea, plantations north of the Mere, May, ’o4, 
(he? m@Oss3p34203;, G.eP3): 
To follow No. 2505. 
Margarita metallica Lister. 
S.E.—Abundant on hawthorn branches in the winter in the 
neighbourhood of Hedon, Dec. 1902 and 1903; Rose Hill; 
Newton Garth; Aldborough; Thearne; Tansterne; and Hamble- 
ton (kes ps 208; L-7 Pa). 
To follow No. 2512. 
Dianema depressum Lister. 
S.E.—Hambleton ; Tansterne; Bale Wood, Aldborough, 
Jan: 794: (lic.p. 208,01. .P:). 
To follow No. 2513. 
Trichia lutescens Lister. 
S.E.—Dryham, North Cave, Aug. 1903, on sticks, probably 
hawthorn, forming a fence whose base rested in swampy 
ground by the roadside (I.c. p. 295, T.P.). 
To follow No. 2530. 
Didymium clavus Rost. 
S.E.—Thearne ; Aldborough, in dead grass and leaves (l.c. 
py ZOE, abate.) 
To follow No. 2543. 
Physarum calidris Lister. 
S.E.—-Thorp Garth, Alborough, Aug. ’06 (l.c., p. 200, T. P.). 
To follow No. 2562. 
Naturalist, 
