Crossland : Recently Discovered Ftingi in Yorkshire. gr 



Britain. ' Joiirn. Bot.', XLI. (1893), p. 385 ; ' Tr. Brit. Myc. 

 Soc.', 1904, pp. 61-2 ; [To follow 66. Previously overlooked]. 



CoRTiNARius (Hygr.) privignus Fr. 



S.W. — On the ground, High Greenwood, Hebden Bridge. 

 Sep. 191 1, J. Needham. [To follow 609]. 



CoPRiNUS TARDUS Karst. 



S.W. — Hewenden Wood, near CuHingworth. Thos. Heb- 

 den, Oct. 1911. [To precede 736]. 



POLYPORUS TRABEUS Rostk. 



S.E. — On pine log, Osgodby Wood. Sep. 1907, W. N. 

 Cheesman, certe, C. G. Lloyd, Feb. 1908. Accidentally over- 

 looked when compiling previous additions. [To precede 1039]. 



Melampsora pyrol-E (Gmelin). 



N.E. — On leaves of Pyrola minor. Silpha Moor, near 

 Scarborough. T. B. Roe, June 1911. [To follow 1293]. 



Uromyces scrophularle (DC). 



S.E. — Teleutospores on Scrophnlaria aquatica. Driffield. 

 July 1911. R. H. Philip. [To follow 1312]. 



Uromyces ambiguus Lev. No iFcidium known. 



Mid.W. — On Allium Scorodoprasum. Ripon. July 1911, 

 communicated by W. West to W. B. Grove, Birmingham Uni- 

 versity. Only recently recorded for Britain, from Clare Island. 

 There is a bit in the late Dr. Plowright's herbarium now at the 

 above University, gathered b}/ Rev. J. E. Vize, without date or 

 locality. [To come near the end of Uromyces]. 



PucciNiA FESTUC.E Plow., ' Gard. Chron.', 8, 1890, p. 42. 



N.E. — ^cidium stage on Lonicera Periclymennm= A. feri- 

 clymeni Schum (Yorks. F. Flo., No. 1398). Staintondale, near 

 Scarborough. May 1911, T. B. Roe. [To follow 1347]. 



The establishment of the connection between the Mcidiunl 

 on honeysuckle, and the Puccinia on Festuca, by Dr. Plowright, 

 in 1890, was accidently overlooked when the Y. F. Flo. was 

 compiled. 



HUMARIA NICHOLSON! MaSS. 



S.W. — On stack of rotting leaves. Victoria Park, Keighley. 

 Aug. 1911, Thos. Hebden. [To follow 1807]. Only previously 

 recorded for Kew Gardens. 



Darluca filum Cast. 



N.E. — Parasitic on the sori of Puccinia calthce. Throxenby 

 Mere, near Scarborough. T. B. Roe, July 1911. [To follow 

 2266]. The Darluca was detected by W. B. Grove, to whom a 

 bundle of diseased Caltha leaves were sent. 



Stachybotrys lobulata Berk. 



S.W.- — -In great abundance, on damp wallpaper. Mixenden 

 Hall (unoccupied), near Halifax. July 1911. [To follow 2379]. 



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