Crossland: Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 179 
Mass. Mon., p. 108; List. Myct. (1894), 133; Rostofinskia 
elegans Racib. (1884). 
S.E.—On rotting wood, Riccall, near Selby. Y.N.U. Exc., 
May 1912. Per. W.N. Cheesman; Certe, Miss G. Lister. [To 
follow 2503.| 
DIANEMA CORTICATUM Lister, Myct. 205 (1894); List., 
Mon. Myc., 2nd ed. (1911), 259. 
Mid.W.—Buckden, on decorticated wood, Nov., 1912. 
Cheetham and Sanderson. [To precede 2514.| 
LACHNOBOLUS INCARNATUS Schroet. Kr. FI. Schles. 110 
(1885) ; Mass. Mon. 128 (= L. congestus Somm. Flo. Lap. (1826), 
ear; List. Mon. Myct..(19rt);:246,ete., etc: 
S.W.—Hathershelf Scout, Sowerby, near Halifax. On de- 
cayed tree-stump. H. Walsh, Luddenden. [To follow 2518.] 
ARCYRIA STIPATA Lister, Myct. 189 (1894); List. Mon. 
243 (IgIT). 
S.E.—Stainer Wood, near Selby. April 1912. W. N. 
Cheesman ; Certe, Miss G. Lister. [To follow 2521.] 
ADDITIONAL HABITAT OR HOST. 
DAEDALEA QUERCINA. A most interesting, abnormal form 
was sent me on March 27th, 1912, by Mr. E. W. Wade, 
President of the Hull Scientific and Field Naturalists’ Club. 
The specimen was found growing in the interior of an old 
barge at Hull. The dissepiments are much thinner than those 
of a type specimen, perhaps the unusual habitat was responsible 
for that. It had been most carefully detatched from the side 
of the wood, and is now deposited at Kew. The home of 
D. quercina is on newish oak stumps. 
PUCCINIA SONCHI. On Sonchus oleraceus. Hackness, near 
Scarborough. July 30th, 1912. T. B. Roe. 
PLEOSPORA LEGUMINUM. The only habitats recorded for 
this species in Yorkshire up to August, 1911, were Scarborough, 
on Lathyrus pratensis. In that year and month Mr. T. B. Roe 
sent me from the same locality specimens on dead leaves of 
Anthyllis Vulneraria, and on 16th February, 1913, on decay- 
ing pod of Sarothamnus Scopartus. 
TAPHRINA AUREA (Y.F.Flo., p. 310). On white poplar 
leaves, Scarborough, Ig10. Miss Hibbert-Ware, Com. T. B. 
Roe. .Feb.. 16th, 1913. 
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The Reading Museum has just issued a fifth edition of its well illustrated 
guide to the Roman remains from Silchester. 
The reports of the Curator of the Hastings Museum for the two years 
ended 31st December, 1912, records the loan of the egg of a Great Auk. 
1913 April 1. 
