qo Grassland : Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 



on tree trunk near Grindleford railway station, Derbyshire. 

 ' Trs. Brit. Myc. Soc' Vol., III., pt. 3, p. 230. 



PoRiA COLLABEFACTA B. and Br. 



On fallen decaying branch. [To come between 1075 and 

 1076]. 



Hydnum sepultum B. and Br. 



On the sawn end of a branch laid on the ground, during the 

 Spring Foray. [To precede 11 18]. 



Hydnum udum Fr. 



On decaying branch. (Not included in ' Nat.', Nov. '11, 

 list, p. 393). [To precede 11 18, after sepiiUiim']. 



Grandinia mucida Fr. 



On rotting wood. [To follow 1137]. 



CoRTiciUM FOETiDUM B. and Br. 



On rotting wood during tne Spring Fora}'. [To follow 

 1158]. 



Aldridgea caesia (Pers.) Mass. (= Thelephora caesia Pers., 

 Soppittiella caesia Mass.). 



Spreading over moss, decaying twigs, etc. [To follow 1208]. 



Melampsora allii-salicis-alb.e. 



On Salix alba. [To precede 1285]. 



Uromyces dactylidis Otth. 



On Dactylis glomerata. [To precede 1306]. 



Synchytrium solani. 



On rotting potato stems. [To follow 2198]. 



ASCOCHYTA PISI. 



On living pea-pods in garden, Sandsend. [To follow 2253]. 



l^HINOTRICHUM DECOLORANS Cooke. 



On chips, during the Spring Foray. [To precede 2328]. 



Khinotrichum ramosissimum B. and C. 



On decaying paling, during the Spring Foray. [To precede 



2329]- 



Spicaria elegans Harz. 



On decaying paling. [To precede 2349]. 



Periconia alternata (Berk.) Sacc. 



On decaying herbaceous stem. [To follow 2383]. 



Cercospora apii Fresen. 



On living celery-leaves, garden, Sandsend. [To follow 

 2417]. 



Arcyria pomiformis Rost. 



On rotting wood. [To follow 2523]. According to ' Lister's 

 Synopsis,' 1907, p. 19, there is sufficient ground for separating 

 this from A. alhida^^ A. cinerea. 



Lepiota nigromarginata, ' Mass. Eur. Fung. Flo.', p. 10. 

 N.E. — Among grass, Scarborough, 1885. Then new to 



Xa,turalist, 



