Crossland’: ‘Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 177 
AMPHISPHAERIA, UMBRINA (Fr.) De Not. 
On dead oak wood. [To precede 1619]. 
GNOMONIA CERASTIS Reis. 
On petioles and blades of sycamore leaves. [To precede 
1632]. 
PHYSALOSPORA (Ditopella) FusIpoRA Cke. Syn. Pyr. p. 76. 
(=Ditopella fusipora De Not. Sacc. Syl.; D. ditopa (Fr.) 
Schroet.). 
On alder. [To follow 1635]. 
HYSTERIUM ANGUSTATUM (Fr.). A. and S. 
On birch bark. [To follow 1716]. 
MITRULA VIRIDE (Pers.) Karst. 
On bare sloping ground under beech tree. [To follow*r743]. 
KARSKIA LIGNYOTA (Fr.) Sacc. (= K. nigrescens Rehm. 
Asc. n. 21; Arthonia melaspermella Nyl. Flo., 1865, p. 605 ; 
Leighton Brit. Lich, Flo. p. 416. 
On decorticated wood. [To precede 2117]. 
CLASTEROSPORIUM OPACUM Sacc. 
On dead wood. [To precede 2403]. 
GRAPHIUM GROVEI Sacc. 
On bit of fallen decorticated branch. [To follow 2453]. 
PHYSARUM STRAMINIPES Lister. Jour. Bot. XXXVI., 163, 
t. 386, fig. 2 (1898). ; Myct. and. Ed. p. 64. pl. 42 (1917). 
On rotting wood. Typical in every respect. [To precede 
2563]. 
BADHAMIA POPULINA Lister. Jour. Bot., XLII., 129 (1g04) 
Meyct. 2nd. Ed. p. 32) pl..2i(rora)s 
On pieces of decaying Populus wood. [To precede 2568]. 
A rosy tinted specimen. ‘Except for this rosy tint the 
sporangia and spores are typical. Dr. Sturgis (Colorado) has 
often found this species in Colorado, varying in colour from 
white to cream, but your gathering throws new light on the 
variation we may look for in b. populina. Have as yet 
received this from only a few parts of England.’—(Miss G. 
Lister). 
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MYCENA PLICATOCRENATA Fr. 
N.E.—On rotting larch-twigs among moss, near Robin 
Hood's Bay. November 26th, 1912. Miss Cooper, Fyling- 
dales Vicarage. [To follow 259.] 
HEBELOMA SUBCOLLARIATA B. and Br. 
S.W.—On waste ground, Carr Pit, near Huddersfield. 
September, 1912. A. Clarke. 
About forty specimens in various stages of growth were 
found within a few square yards. [To follow 538.] 
POLYPORUS FIBULA Fr. (? 
S.W.—On under surface of old beam, cartshed, near 
Hebden Bridge. May, 1tg11. J. Needham. 
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