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Xoi'lJicni Xcivs. 



Tremellacese. 



I'IocdHh Ibliacca. Ci. ( )n old . stump, 



iniiH-\va_ifijoii road side. 

 I)acr\"omyci's deliquescpns. 

 D. st'illatiis (}. 



liotli on decayint;' woiUod \vt)od. 

 Caloci'ra conu'a. K. 



On olil st unip. 



Uredlnaceas. 



Coleospoi'iiini sonclii. G. 



On leaves of coltsfoot. 

 Puccinia violai. K. 



On I ' iohi syhnil ica. 

 v. lycliiiideariini. 



On Lvclniis d'nirna. 



Pyrenomycetes. 



Ilypocrea rufa. (j. 



In (he conidia slag'e on dead 

 wood. 

 Xecti'ia ciiinabai'iiia. G. 



On dead brandies. 

 Xylaria liypox\'Ion. G., K. 



On dead stumps. 

 Hypoxylon I'uscum. K. 



On fallen birch-branch. 

 Rhytisma aceriniim. G., K. 



Common on sycamore. In Kil- 

 daie wood this parasite was 

 attackini;- the first true leaves 

 of seedlings. 

 Kutypa lata. G., K. 

 On dead branches. 

 l->yssospha;ria aquila. 



On decaying' wood in one of the 

 mines. 

 Sardaria minuta, 

 S. eurvul;i, 



Sporormia intermedia. G. 

 .\11 three on rabbit dung'. 



Perisporiacese. 



.Spha;i-otheca pannosa. G. 



On cultivated rose bush. 

 I'-rysiphe communis. G. 



On garden peas. 



Discomycetes. 



Ilumaria graiuilata. G. 

 On cow dung in ])iistin'es. 



H. fmieti. G. 



On manui'e lii-a]) in tiie nin-sery, 

 -Abbey grounds. 

 Lachnea scutellata. K. 



On dead trunk laid in the stream. 

 Dasyscypha hyalina. G., K. 



On rotten wood. 

 D. calycina. (5. 



On fallen larch twig. 

 Helotium cilrinimi. G., K. 



On (leatl branches. 

 Helonidium pruinosum. K. 



On dead stick, with Kutypn lata. 

 MoUisia cinerea. (j., K. 



Common on fallen branches. 

 Ryparobius pachyascus, 

 Ascobolus vinosus, 

 Succobolas violasceus. G. 



All three on rabbit dung. 

 Orbilia vinosa. K. 



In plenty on decaying pine-bark. 

 Phacidium multivalve. K. 



On dead holly-leaves. 



Phycomycetes. 



Pilobolus crystallinus. G. 



On cow dung. 

 Mucor mucedo. (i. 



On rabbit dung. 



tiyphomycetes. 



Penicillium glaurum. G. 



On decaying vegetable matter. 

 P. candidum. K. 



On deca\ing Poh'ponis sgnamo- 



SIIS. 



Botrytis Tilli'tii. K. 



On dead wood. 

 B. cinerea. G. 



On decaying vegetation. 

 Isaria farinosa. G. 



On dead insect. 



Myxotnycetes. 



Stemonitis ("usca. K. 



On rotten wood. 

 S. Friesiana, 

 Lvcogala ejtitlendrum, 

 Arcvria incarnata. G. 



.All thiee on dead wood. 

 Baiihamia panicea. K. 



On tlead fallen branch. 



The ' Annual Report of the Iluddersfield Naturalist and Photographic 

 .Society for 1906' is to hand. It contains pai'ticulai's of the more interesting 

 local records made during the year. We regret to note that to the library 

 * .\o additions have been made by purchase since iSc)i,' and sever.tl volumes 

 of well known natural history pei-iodicals are offeretl foi" sale. It is to be 

 llO|)ed that these are clupli( ales. 



N.iliirallst, 



