178 Crossland: Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 
Mr. C. G. Lloyd considers this may be P. fibula, but queries 
it. [To follow 1039]. 
FOMES LACCATUS. 
N.E.—Scarborough. A. E. Peck. Brought to the Myco- 
logical Meeting, Sandsend, May t1g12. [To follow 1049.] 
CORTICIUM EVOLVENS Fr. 
5S.W.—+On bark, near Leeds. H. Wager. March 1912. The 
same thing was found at Mulgrave in May. [To precede 1156.| 
It is possible that this may be another name for C. levis. 
UROMYCES ANTHYLLIDIS. (Grev.). 
N.E.—South Cliff, Scarborough. Uvedospores on Anthyllis 
Vulneraria. June 21st, 1912. T.B. Roe. [To precede 1310.] 
GYMNOSPORANGIUM CONFUSUM Plow. 
N.W.—Sedbergh. cidiaspores on Crategus Oxyacantha. 
June’ 1o9r2: 
“This species has been very destructive in the cemetery 
at Sedbergh, nearly all the fine Crataegus bushes have been 
seriously injured. They have now removed all the junipers 
bearing the Teleutospore stage.’ (G. Massee.) 
LOPHODERMIUM MELALEUCUM De Not. 
N.E. 
TB: Roe. [To tollow 17074 
L. MACULARE (Fr.) De Not. Type. 
Mid. W.—Austwick Bog, near Clapham, on bleached leaves 
of Vaccinium Oxycoccus. July 1912. M. Malone, Bradford. 
[To come under 1707.] 
DASYSCYPHA DIMINUTA (Rob.) Sacc. 
N.E.—Staintondale, near Scarborough, on dead juncus- 
stems. March 1912. A. E. Peck. [To precede 1883.] 
ROESLERIA PALLIDA (Pers.) Sacc. 
N.E.—See WNat., April 1912, p. 120. 
ISARIA UMBRINA. 
S.E.—Selby.. On bark, growing with young Hypoxylon 
coccineum, of which it is the conidial stage. June 1912. W.N. 
Cheesman. [To follow 2444.] 
LICEA PUSILLA Schrad (=Protodermium pusillum fost.). 
Mid. W.—Buckden. On rotting wood. Nov. 1912. E. A. 
Cheetham and A. R. Sanderson. [To follow 2487.] 
STEMONITIS FLAVOGENITA Jahn. F.F., September-October, 
IQ12. 
: N.E.—Mulgrave Woods, on decaying stumps. This may 
ae see be the same species registered under the name of 
S. ferruginea gathered at the Mulgrave Meeting held in 1goo. 
S.W. Under Hathershelf Scout, Sowerby, near Halifax ; 
»on rotting stump, Luddenden. July 1912. H. Walsh. Plas- 
modium, lemon or citron yellow. 
COMATRICHA ELEGANS Lister, Mon. Mycet., 2nd ed. (1911) 
155 (= Raciborskia elegans Berl., Sacc. Syll. VII., 400 (1888) ; 
Naturalist, 
