248 BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI, 1888 TO 1893. 
HILDERIC FRIEND Cumberland. 
The Eden and Solway [noting the Gale-blight (Peronospora ru ere 
occurring on the Moss near Drumburgh]. Wesl. Nat., Sep. 1888, p. 
? ainda FRIEND [not signed]. York Mid W. 
tnation of ration in Fungi [near Leeds, grass growing under 
pape) Coltsfoot affected wih grass blight]. Wesl. Nat., Oct. 1888, p. 252. 
HILDERIC FRIEN Cumberland. 
Solway Dunes oy Silloth] in — [Zcidium ficarie being mentioned]. 
Sci. Goss., June 1889, pp. 125-126. 
HILpERIC FRIEND Cumberland, 
Silloth in June [esting bromivora and Cystopus noted as ieee Sci. 
Goss., July 1889, p. 156. 
Percy H. GRIMSHAW. York Mid W. 
Geaster hygrometricus Fr. in Wharfedale [on pc Moor, 
12th Aug., 1891; identified by M. C. Cooke; not recorded for West 
Yorkshire since Bolton’s time (1791)]. Nat., Sep. 1891, p. 275; noted in 
Grevillea, Dec. 1891, p. 39. 
B. Gro ‘ Yorkshire.’ 
(Pung exhibited to Birm. Nat. Hist. Soc., for H. T. Soppitt ; Agaricus 
: ag patti Geoglossum glabrum, and G. viscosum from Yorkshire] Midl. 
Nat., Jan. 1887, p. 26. 
W. B. GRovE Northumberland S. 
[Onygena sini: from swoon ale Pade a —— found on dead hoofs 
of cows, etc.]. Midl. Nat., June 1887, p 
Ww. B cel Lanc. 
[Pucci from Lytham, collected by Hilderic ren 
Midi. Nat., oa y 1888, p- 189. 
W. B. Gro . 
Cumberlan 
[Fungi exhibited to Birmingham N. H. S.:—olyporus elegans, slopes © 
Scaw Fell, near Wastwater ; Puccinia betonice, Rosthwaite, Borrowdale]. 
Midl. Nat., July 1889, p. 170. 
F. M. A. HaTCHARD. York S.W. 
Large Truffle [(? Zuder sp.), weighing 7 oz. good, measuring 10} ins. 
round, in Stapleton Park, Pontefract). Field, Nov. gth, 1889, p. 671. 
WitiiaM Deuiste Hay. eg: Yorkshire, 9 District. 
Elementary Te xt-Book | of | B tish Fungi. | Illustrated. | By | 
William Spee —~ F.R.G.S., eee te NES oe . lines of “station s 
[woodcut] | Lo : | Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co. gas 
[8vo. cloth, pp. — Erase gee 59 plates and 5 tables ; ape at p. ieee ihe 
Morel (Morchella esculenta) bh s friends in Durham ; at p. 82 that a farmer 2 
Yorkshire states that fields in which stallions ye Lege are pastured are alwa 
the most prolific in Pratelles (Psa//iota spp.) ; at p. 185 that author fos 
seen Polyporus perennis a good deal in the Like Distis rict]. 
P. M. C, K[ermope}. Isle of Man, 
se pg. Observations [with Manx dates for eo, campestris 10 
1888 and in 1890]. Lioar Manninagh, April 1889, p. 65; and April- 
October 1891, p. 
FREDERIC ARNOLD ie ig N.W., Mid W., and S.W. 
The Flora | of | West Yorkshire | wi ninkeetehinw® climatology 
and lithology in connection therewith (Sve. -» 1888 ; Fungi at pp. 663-742 and 
812-814 ; the number of species included is 1 009]. 
Naturalist, 
