92 Cross/and : Rccenilv Discovered Fnn^i in Yorkshire. 



Mr. Grove thinks it \ery likely that Stachybotrys lohitlata 

 is the conidial form of CJicstomiinn chartarum. 



HoRMODENDRON CHARTARUM {= Haplogfaphium cluirtaniin 

 (Cooke) Sa.cc ~ Pe}iicillii(m chartarum Cooke). 



S.W. — On damp wallpaper. Birks Hall (partly occupied), 

 near Halifax. May 1911. [To follow 2391]. 



Sporodesmium chartarum B. and C. 



S.W. — On damp wallpaper. Birks Hall, near Halifax. In 

 company with Stemphyliuui alteniariae. [To follow 2422]. 

 Some authors consider 5. chartarnni to be but a form of S. alter- 

 nariae 



Graphium griseum (Berk.) Sacc. 



S.W. — On damp decaying herbaceous stem, in hedge bottom. 

 Luddenden, nea.r Halifax. Oct. 191 1, H. Walsh. [To precede 

 2455]- 



CORRECTIONS. 



Inocybe adeouata.' Nat.', Dec. 1892. No. 254, Y.F.Flo. 



This name must be substituted by Inocybe mimica Mass- 

 ' Mon. Genus Inocybe, Anns. Bot., July 1904, p. 492.' 



' This fungus was collected in two separate localities at 

 Castle Howard during the Fungus Foray, Sep. 1892 ' (1902 in 

 the above Monograph should be 1892). ' It was at the time 

 referred to Inocybe adeqitata Britz., by Dr. Cooke ; it differs, 

 however, very materially from that species. The pileus exactly 

 mimics that of Lcpiota jriesii, as figured in Cookes' Illustrations, 

 pi. 941, hence the specific name.' 



[To come between Nos. 433 and 435, Y.F.Flo. 



POLYPORUS UMBELLATUS. Y.F.Flo. No. IOI5. 



This name must be deleted, the species having since been 

 proved to be P. frondosjis, No. 1016. ]\Ir. Thos. Hebden found 

 fine specimens at the same place, and under similar conditions, 

 Oct. 1911. 



For Puccinia dispora. No. 1332, Y.F.Flo., read Piiccinia 

 dispersa. 



For Poria collcbofacta, ' Nat.', Nov. 'ii, p. 393, read Porta 

 collabefacta. 



In the preliminary^ list of additions in ' Nat.', Nov. '11, pp. 

 392-3, delete Mycena strobilina and var. coccinea ; also delete 

 t in front of C. {Phleg.) infractiis, Hygrophorns ncmorcus, 

 Poria vitrea, Clnvaria tennipes, misprinted tenuispora. These 

 are not new to Yorkshire, though additions to the ^Mulgrave 

 Flora. 



By unwarih' following the Excursion Programme for 191 1, 

 I was led into the error of quoting Ingleton as being in \\ce 

 County N.W. (' Nat.', p. 326), whereas Ingleton, Ingleborough, 

 and Kingsdale lie in the north-west corner of \ .C. ^lid. \\'. 



