I70 CROSSLAND : ADDITIONS TO WEST RIDING FUNGUS FLORA. 
Hymenoscypha cyathoidea var. epilobii. On Zpilobium , 
hirsutum, Higher Greenwood ; N. and P., 1893. 
Hymenoscypha nitidula B.& Br. On dead grass and rush 
stems, Higher Greenwood; N. and P. On dead Séachys, 
Sunwood, Lightcliffe, 1893. 
Hymenoscypha sordida Fckl. On dead twig, Hardcastle ; 
N. a ; 
Helotium melleum B. & Br. Gibson Wood, Heptonstall ; 
N. and P., 1892. 
Mollisia fallax Desm. On larch cones, Higher Greenwood, 
Heptonstall ; N. and P., 1892. 
Mollisia atrocinerea Cooke. Ovenden. Elland Park Wood, 1892- 
ew cyanites Cooke & Phil. On £pilobium hirsutum, 
igher Greenwood ; N. and P., 1893. 
edie lignicola Phil. Elland Park Wood. Lightcliffe, 1892. 
Mollisia grevillii Berk. Crimsworth Dean; N. and P., 1892. 
Mollisia atrata Pers. Elland Park Wood. Ovenden, 1892. 
Mollisia plantaginus Fckl. Elland Park Wood, 1892. . 
Mollisia effugiens Rob. Higher Greenwood, Heptonstall, 1893. 
Mollisia trifolii ao Hebden Bridge; N. and P. North 
Dean Wood, 1 
**_Lachnea pieces Mea ae? Cooke & Massee. 
Crimsworth Dean; N. and P., 1893. Described in Grevillea, 
Vol. ‘XXL, p. 32. 
Lachnea oo Phil. & Plow. Crimsworth Dean ; 
N. and P., 
*Lachnea PRBS: ice. New to the British Flora. Norland Clough, 
near Halifax, Sept. 5th, 1892; H. T. Soppitt. This beautiful white 
Lachnea was first found in Britain about a month previous to the 
above date at Heaton Woods, near Bradford, by Mr. Soppitt, who 
forwarded his specimens to Mr. W. Phillips, who stated that the — 
find was a rare one, it having, up to that time, been met with 
only in France. A careful microscopical examination proved 
that the Norland specimens were identical with those from 
Heaton Woods. 
Lachnella escharodes B.& Br. Crimsworth Dean; N.and P., 1892. 
Lachnella leuconica Cooke. Elland Park Wood,.1893- 
Lachnella fugiens Phil. Higher Greenwood; N. and P., 1892. 
*Lachnella (Trichopeziza) carinata Cooke & Massee. Higher 
Greenwood ; N. and P., 1893. On decaying fern stems- 
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