88 Crossland : Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 



demum etiam lacerato, substantia coriacea, adore forti, farinaceo 

 rancido praedita ; sporce hyalincB, cylindraceo, sithcurvulce 5-7 x 

 2'5-3jU, ; hasida clavata 15-16 X4-6/X ; hyphce- tenues, 2'5-4// 

 crasscE. 



Sent a specimen to C. G. Lloyd, Oct. 1910, who remarks :— 

 Porta rancida Bres. I have collected this same species in 

 France on pine needles, and it was confirmed by Bresadola.' 



Peniophora aurantiaca. 



N.E. — On decaying wood, Mulgrave Woods. (F.F., 191 1. 

 Not included in 'Nat.', Nov. 1911 list, p. 393). [To follow 

 1180]. 



' Very like P. incarnata in habit and colouring, but differs 

 chiefly in ite larger, broadly illiptical spores and larger basida.' 

 (Elsie M. Wakefield). 



Uromyces loti Blytt. 



N.E. — ^On Lotus corniculatus. Raincliffe, Scarborough. 

 T. B. Roe, Aug. 1911. (Jour. Botany, Vol. XLIX. (iqii), 

 P- 367)- 



NuMMULARiA DiscRETA (Schwein) Tul. 



N.E. — On apple, near Sandsend. (F.F., 1910). [To follow 

 1484]. 



MoNiLiA siTOPHiLA (Mont.). ' Sacc. Syll,', IV., 35. 



S.W. — On steamed oatmeal, prepared for dog-food, Don- 

 caster. Aug. 1911. (' Comm. Mr. M. H. Stiles '). [To come 

 near 2302]. 



Tufts effused, of a pleasant rosy-orange colour ; mycelium 

 creeping; conidiophores ascending, 120-130x12 /', sparingly 

 constricto-septate , tn'ice dichotomous above ; branches and branch- 

 lets thick, crowdedly septate and easily separating at the septa ; 

 conidia apical, shortly concatenate, globose, 10-12 // diam.' 



Hab. on rotting bread-crumbs, and on wheat-spikes, 

 Paris and Lyons, France.' 



Mr. W. B. Grove, to whom the specimen was submitted, 

 kindly supplied me with the foregoing description and note. 



NEW TO YORKSHIRE. 



Ihe following 36 species were all found in Mulgrave \A"oods 

 during the Spring and Autumn Fora\'s of last year, and are 

 included in the bald list of Mulgrave additions printed on pp. 

 392-3, ' Nat.', Nov. '11. All V.C., N.E. This general heading 

 is intended to save needless repetition. After these, the \'ice- 

 Counties are added as usual. 



Amanita puella. 



' This fungus is by some considered as a variety of Anuinita 

 muscaria, from which it differs very materially in the behaA'iour 

 of the rmiversal veil, which in A. muscaria adheres very closely 

 to the cap and is carried up b}' it imder the form of white 



Naturalist, 



