28 Crossland: Mycological Meeting at Sandsend. 
} Clasterospovium opacum. On 
decaying wood. 
Brachysporium tingens. 
caying wood. 
On de- 
+Physarum stvanunipes List. 
+Badhamia populina List. On 
cast poplar bark. 
SEPT. 28th—Oct. 3rd. 
Geastey fimbriatus. 
Collybia contgena. On fir cones. 
C. succinea. Among grass. 
tMycena rubromarginata. 
*+M. seynit. 
*t IM. chlorantha. 
M. luteoalba. 
tM. nivea. 
*+M. simillima. 
1M. collariata. 
Chlitocybe tumulosa. 
Pleurotus ulmartus. 
P, sevotinus. 
*+ Inocybe violacetfolia. 
tI. sindonia. 
+ Naucoria triscopoda. 
Cortinarius (Tela.) brunneofulvus. 
C. (Lela.) glandicolor. 
Agaricus campestris. 
var. pratensis. In pastures. 
Stropharia squamoso. 
var. thrausta. 
*+ Hyevophorus persicinus. 
grass in woodland. 
H., olivaceoalbus. 
H, leporinus. 
Russula subfetens. 
R. fragilis, var. fallax. 
Lentinus lepideus. 
*+Panus farinaceus type. 
Fomes rvesupinatus. 
Hydnum stevenson. 
| Corticium leve. 
C. lactescens. 
*t Corticium confine. 
*t Tomentella ferruginea. 
Peniophora velutina. 
P. incarnata. 
The preceding seven on de- 
Among moss. 
On elm log. 
Among 
caying decorticated wood or 
on chips. 
Thelephora biennts. 
Clavaria luteoalba. 
C. acuta. 
C. straminea. 
The last three on the ground. 
C: funcea. .On wet decaying 
leaves, etc. 
Auricularia mesenterica. 
Puccinia veronice. On Veronica 
montana. 
{ Dialonectria (Calonectria) Plow- 
vightiana Sacc. On dead bur- 
dock. 
Phyllachova ulmi. On _ living 
ulmus leaves. 
Lophiostoma caulium. On dead 
Epilobium hirsutum. 
Lophiodermium pinastyt. On 
dead pine-leaves. 
| Hysterium angustatum. 
{+ Mitrula viride. On bare bank 
under beech tree. 
Dasyscypha patula. On dead oak 
leaves. 
Phoma rusct. 
Ruscus. 
Ptychogaster alba. 
tT Graphium grove. 
cated branch. 
Fusicladium dendriticum. On 
apples. 
Stemonitis flavogentta. 
Brefeldia maximus. 
Trichia contorta. 
Cratevium leucocephalum. 
Badhamia panicea. 
B. varia=B. utricularis. 
On dead leaves of 
On decorti- 
KEY TO FIGURES ON PLATE 1. 
Fig. 
1—Inocybe violaceifolia Sacc. Nat. 
size. 
2—Section of same. Nat. size. 
3—Spores of same. X 400. 
4—Hygvophorus persicinus Beck. 
Nat. size. 
5—Section of same. Nat size. 
6—Spores of same. ™X 400, 
7—Mycena seynit Quel. Nat. size. 
Fig. ’ 
8—Section of same. Nat. size. 
*8—Spores of same.  X 400. 
9—Mycena nivea Quel. Nat. size. 
r1o—Section of same. X 3. 
r1—Spores of same. X 400. 
12—A garicus bernardtt Quel. Nat. 
size. 
13—Section of same. Nat. size. 
14—Spores of same. X 400. 
Nos. 1 to 11 from Mulgrave Woods; 12-14 from Cullingworth. 
Naturalist, 
