234 Yorkshire Naturalists at Kirkby Stephen. 
Orthothectum intricatum B. and S. 
Camptothecium lutescens B. and S- 
Hyocomium flagellarve B. and S. 
Eurhynchium piliferum B. and S. 
Plagiothecium pulchellum B. and S. 
Hypnum stramineum Dicks. 
Hylocomium splendens B. and S. 
H. loreum B. and S. 
Ulota crispa Brid. 
Splachnum sphevicum Linn. fil. 
Aulacomnium palustre. Schweg. 
Bartramia ithyphylla Brid. 
Neckera crispa Hedw. 
N. complanata Hiubn. 
Leucodon scturoides Schweg. 
Thuidium vecognitum Lindb. 
Orthothectum vufescens B. and S. 
Myco.Locy.—Mr. C. Crossland writes:—The mycologists 
had a good time, judging by the quantity of material collected 
and considering the time of the year. Mr. Malone, assisted by 
Mr. C. H. Broadhead; must have persevered in the search for 
fungi to enable them to collect over a hundred species. A 
carefully packed box containing seventy-six, mostly such as 
are considered micro-species, reached the writer in excellent 
condition. The Mycetozoa were forwarded to Mr. Cheesman. 
Mr. Malone’s consignment was accompanied by a list of those 
he knew at sight. The whole consisted of 23 Agarics, Io 
Polypores, 11 Uredines, 14 Pyrenomycetes, 18 Discomycetes, 
10 Mycetozoa, and about twenty others. They were collected 
in the immediate vicinity of the excursion centre. The 109 
identified are already recorded for Yorkshire. Seeing, however, 
that several so far rest on but solitary records, the Kirkby 
Stephen finds representing these may be considered of a eon- 
firmatory nature although found within the borders of West- 
morland. 
Should this meet the eye of any Westmorland student 
interested in fungi we shall be pleased, if desired, to forward 
the full list. 
LicHeNS.—Mr. W. E. L. Wattam writes:—The Lichen 
flora of the immediate vicinity of Kirkby Stephen, and the 
villages of Nateby and Hartley, with their neighbouring fells 
and wooded ravines, amply repaid investigation for this 
class. of plants. The area known as Nateby Common, with 
its varying geological formations and characteristic plant 
associations, also proved an excellent working ground. 
The following is a list of the species noted, all obtained 
within the county of Westmorland :— 
Collema cheiletum Ach. 
Sphaeophorus covalloides Pers. 
Pycnothelia papillavia Dut. 
Cladonta bellidiflora Floerke. 
C. cervicoynts Schaer. 
C. deformis Hoftm. 
C. digitata Hottm. 
C. fimbriata Fr. 
C. furcata Hoftm. 
C. macilenta 
scabrosa Nyl. 
Hoffm. and var. 
Cladonia pyxidata Fr. 
C. squamosa Hofttm. 
C. sylvatica Nyl. 
C. uncialis Nyl. 
Evernia furfurvacea Mann. 
Ramalina favinacea Ach. 
R. fraxinea Ach. 
Usnea hivta Hofim. 
Cetvaria aculeata Fr. 
Parmelia caperata Ach. 
P. olwacea L. 
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