Yorkshire Naturalists at South Cave. 
seen here also. 
In all, forty-seven species were noted, 
289 
There 
is no need to specialise localities, South Cave will answer for all. 
GASTROMYCETES. 
Spheroblus stellatus. On rotting 
stems of Zpzlobium hirsutum. 
HYMENOMYCETES. 
Agaricaceez. 
Mycena acicula. Among decaying 
leaves, twig's, etc. 
* M. hiemalis. On decaying bark 
in moist shaded place. 
M. tenerrima. On rotting chips. 
Hypholoma lacrymabundum. On 
the ground among grass. 
Psathyrella gracilis. Road - side 
among grass. 
Coprinus comatus. Onwaste ground. 
C. ephemerus. Among dead vege- 
tation in hedge bottom. 
Hygrophorus miniatus. 
fT, conicus. 
ff, nitratus. 
All in pasture land. 
Marasmius oreades. In ‘fairy’ rings. 
POLYPORACE. 
Polystictus 
wood. 
P. abietinus. 
Fomes annosus. 
Poria vaporaria. 
versicolor. On dead 
On dead stump. 
On stump. 
On rotting sticks. 
HYDNACE. 
* Grandinia granulosa. On rotting 
sticks. 
THELEPHORACE. 
Stereum hirsutum. On dead log. 
Cortictum calceum. On dead stump. 
Hy menochete rubiginosa. On decay- 
ing log. 
TREMELLACE. 
Hirneola auricula -jude. 
year’s growth, on elder. 
Dacryomyces stillatus. On decaying 
Last 
wood. 
UREDINACES. 
Puccinia poarum. Acidiospores on 
coltsfoot. 
P. caricis. Ecidiospores on nettle. 
On Carduus arvensis. 
On Malva_ ro- 
P. suaveolens. 
P. malvacearum. 
tundifolia. 
PYRENOMYCETES. 
NXylaria hypoxylon. On dead stump. 
* Diatrype disciforme. On dead 
beech branches. 
Eutypa lata. On dead branches. 
Lasiospheria ovina. On _ rotting 
wood. 
Lophiostoma caulium. Ondeadstems 
of Epilobium hirsutum. 
Heptameria doliolum. Ondead stems 
of Epilobium hirsutum. 
DISCOMYCETES. 
Peziza vesiculosa. On soil in stack 
garth. 
Humaria granulata. Oncow dung. 
Dasyscypha virginea. On dead 
stems of Lpzlobtum hirsutum, 
and on decaying wood. 
D. hyalina. On decaying wood. 
D. calycina. On living larch. 
* Helotium citrinum, var. pallescens. 
on dead wood. 
H. cyvathoideum. 
stems. 
Mollisia cinerea. On dead wood. 
M. atrata. On dead stems of Epzio- 
btum hirsutum. 
Ascobolus furfuracens, Oncow dung- 
PHYCOMYCETES. 
Cystopus candidus. 
herd’s Purse. 
On dead nettle 
On living Shep- 
HYPHOMYCETES. 
Cladosporium herbarum. On dead 
herbaceous stems. 
* Clasterosporium fungorum. On 
living Cortictwm calceum. 
MyYXOGASTRES. 
* Didymium farinaceum. On dead 
wood. 
Badhamia panicea. On decaying 
elm bark. 
Tilmadoche nutans. On dead wood 
To this list may be added Mavasmius graminium, on dead 
grass: this was accidently omitted, August 1894.—T. S. 
1907 August ie 
