Crossland: Mycological Meeting at Sandsend. ay 
in painting in all detail no fewer than twelve species, including 
six of those new to Britian, five of which appear on the plate. 
Officers and Committee for 1913, as last year with the 
exception of the late Mr. R. H. Philip, whose recent loss by 
death is very much deplored. 
The additions made at the two meetings are as follow :— 
May Ig12. 
Polystictus velutinus, On stump. 
{ Portia hymenocystis. On decaying 
wood. 
} Cortictum evolvens. On bark of 
fallen branches. 
t Femsjonsia luteoalba. On fallen 
branches. 
Uromyces ficayvia. On Ran. 
ficarria. A few leaves were 
attacked by both this fungus 
and U. poae. 
U. scillavum. On Scilla nutans. 
Puccinia pulverulenta. On Epi- 
lobium hirsutum. 
P. prunt. On Prunus domesticus, 
Sept., I9QIT. 
P. fusca. On leaves of Anemone 
nemoyosa. 
P. chrysosplenit. On leaves of 
Chrysosplenitum alternifolium. 
P. valantiga. On Galium cruci- 
atum. 
Phragmidium fragariastyt. On 
Potentilla fragariastyvum. 
Hypoxylon serypens. On decaying 
stump. 
Phyllachova ulmi. On _ living 
leaves of Ulmus. 
P. gunct. On living Juncus 
stems. 
Dothidea vibesia. On living Ribes 
stems. 
Valsa salicis = Diaporthe salicella. 
On dead willow twigs. 
Diaporthe ambiens = . Valsa 
ambiens. On wych-elm and 
apple. 
**D. insignis. On bramble. 
D. scobina. On ash twigs. 
+ D. crustosa. On holly twigs. 
Psilospheavia minima Cke. = Wal. 
vothtella (Fckl.) Sacc. On dead 
branch. 
{P. pomiformis (Pers.) = Melano- 
samma pomiformis. 
*t Melanomma _( Trematosphaeria) 
pavadoxa Wint. 
1913 Jan. 1. 
+Strickeria obducens (Fr.) Wint. 
On dead wood. 
+ Amphisphaeria umbrina (Fr.). 
D. Not. 
tGnomonia cerastis Reis. On 
leaves and petioles of sycamore. 
+Physalosporva (Dittopella) fusi- 
spora. D. Not. On alder. 
Leptosphevia vagabunda  Sacc. 
= Sphaeria fuscella Sacc. Mycol. 
Ven. On previous year’s twigs 
of Ribes grossularia. 
Dasyscypha calycina. On living 
and dead larch twigs, fortu- 
nately only sparingly. 
D. leucophaea. On dead herb- 
aceous tems. 
D. sulpharvea. On dead herbaceous 
stems. 
Tapesia fusca. On decaying 
wood. 
Ciboria amentacea. On decaying 
alder-catkins. 
Helotium clarvoflavuum. On de- 
caying moss-grown branches. 
Mollisia atrata. On decaying 
thistles. 
Pseudopezia petiolaris. On 
petioles of shed leaves of 
horse-chestnut. 
Callovia fusariotides. On dead 
nettle-stem. 
}Karschia lignyota. On decorti- 
cated branch. 
Peyonospora ficarie. On leaves 
of Ran. ficaria. 
P. candida. On Primula officin- 
alts. 
Synchytvrium anemones. On 
living leaves of Anemone nemo- 
vosa. 
S. mercurialis. On living leaves 
and stems of Mercurialis per- 
ennts. 
Rhinotrichum niveum. On rotten 
wood. 
