Field Note. 353 
D. nivea. On dead wood, F. | Calloria fusarioides. Conidial stage, 
+ Erinella Nylanderi. On dead on dead nettle stems, A. 
nettle stems, A. | 
Chlorosplenium eruginosum. On PHYCOMYCETES. 
dead ash branch in the wood on | Pilobolus crystallinus. Common on 
the hill side behind the church, A. | cow dung, Aer le 
Helotium claro-flavum. On rotting, | Wucor mucedo. On rabbit dung, 
partly moss-covered branch, L. | INO Ne 
H, pallescens. On rotting twig, F. | ed a 
HI. cyathoideum. Extremely com- | ga ae a aga 
mon on decaying herbaceous + Phoma  nebulosum. On dead 
stems, especially nettle. nettle stems, A. 
HAZ. scutula, F. | P. longissima. On dead stems of 
+ Belonidium deparculum, A. some umbelliferous plant, A. 
Both on decaying stems and + Vermicularia dematium. Ondead 
leaf stalks of meadow sweet. nettle stems, A. 
Mollisia cinerea. On dead twigs, L. 
: HYPHOMYCETES. 
M. atrata. On decaying stems of | 
waavilescr ere, DA. 2 1P Botryosporium pulchrum. On de- 
: y Ae De - 
M. urticicola. On dead nettle stems, | caying nettle stems, A. 
F + Periconita podospora. On dead 
+ Pseudopesiza trifolit, On living herbaceous stems, F. 
leaves of white clover inmeadow, Stilbum bomentOsiMe. On Hemnz- 
A. ; on road side, L. | trichia Karstenii, A. 
+ Rvparobius dubius. On rabbit | Cladosporium herbarum, A.; F. 
dung, A. Arthrobotryum atrum, A. 
+ Fusarium roseum, F. 
* Ascophanus cinereus. On rabbit 
dung, A. The last three on dead nettle 
+ A. minutissimus. On cow dung, F. stems. 
A. carneus. On rabbit dung, A. 
; MyXOGASTRES. 
A. eguinus. On dung of cow and 
horse, A.; L. Reticularia lycoperdon. On old 
Ascobolus furfuraceus. On cow ornamental stump at the Hotel 
chores; Vas Ike's dtc door, A. 
+ A. glaber. On rabbit dung, A. | * Trichia Karstenti (= Hemitrichia 
+ A. gmmersus. On dung of cow and Karstenti (Rost.) Lister), On 
rabbit, A. cow dung, A. 
aS: 
COLEOPTERA. 
Uncommon Beetles near Barnsley.—Late at night, on 
the 3rd of August, I took a specimen of Deleaster dichrous Grav. 
at rest on an electric lamp postin the town. The specimen is the 
var. leachti Curt. The species has not hitherto been recorded 
from the West Riding. On the afternoon of the 15th, under a 
small fungus at Darfield, I found several specimens of Cvs 
bidentatus L. and one Mycetophagus quadripustulatus L. The 
only record for the West Riding hitherto for the former species 
is Studley, where it was taken many years ago by E. A. 
Waterhouse.—E. G. Bayrorp, Barnsley. 
1907 October 1. 
