254 Yorkshire Naturalists at Robin Hoods Bay. 
Hypoxylon atropurpureum, on dead alder-branches ; Leptospheria 
fuscella, on dead furze; Mollista carduorum, on dead thistle 
stems ; and Pseudopesisa rubt, on dead bramble stems ; all in or 
about Stoup Beck ravine. The last four, besides being new to 
N.E. Yorks., confirm hitherto solitary county records, and are 
perhaps as valuable as new ones; so far as records are con- 
sidered to have any value. Collybia tenacella, on dead fir- 
needles in Fyling Hall shrubbery, and Pseudopestza sphaeroides, 
Photo by R. Fortune. 
St. George’s Mushroom. 
Robin Hood’s Bay. 
on dead stems of rose campion, Stoup Beck, have also, up to 
the present, been met with but once before in Yorkshire. 
The beautiful white Dasyscypa virginea, which grows on. 
various decaying twigs and herbaceous stems, was definitely 
seen on decaying branches of furze, rose, bramble, woodsage, 
and honeysuckle within the space of a couple of yards, in a furze 
cover. The tiny D. fugiens, which grows on damp, rotting 
Naturalist, 
