BIBLIOGRAPHY : FUNGI, 1888 TO 1893. 253. 
H. T. Soprirt: Yo rk N.E. 
[F one. observed by] the Yorkshire Naturalists’ Union 
Wyke [on mene Ith, 1891; Puccinza dioica, Melampsora repentis (Caoma 
orchis), oleosporium senecionis, Peridermium pini, and Melanotenium 
endogenum, with details of hosts and locality]. Nat., Oct. 1891, p. 291. 
HENRY il SoOpPPITT. York S.W., N.E., Mid W. 
ungus Foray at Doncaster [being full description of the Y.N.U. foray 
in Edlington, ‘Wadworth, and Sandal Beat Woods, with full annotated list of 
“the 186 species found ; 29 species and one var. being new to the West 
veanidy hele da eho seth from Ilkley, Polyporus squamosus from Malton, 
a number from Bolton Woo ds, and near —— and Ovenden, and 
Hebden Bridge, etc.].. Nat., Nov. 1891, Pp. 339-348 
apenas T. Soprir York S.W. 
- Strobilomyces strobi laceus in South-West Yorkshire [in a few stations 
near Hudder sfield ; new to Yorkshire ; details]. Nat., Dec. 1891, p. 353. 
nT: Sth York N.E. 
A Myco gical Ramble in Mid-November [1891, from Scarborough to. 
Rimes eld sd 30 ppedied of fungi ¢ited as found, with interesting detail]. 
at., Jan. 1892, p. 
Henry T: ‘Soprir re York Mid W. and S.W. 
_cidium a DC. tants its life-history as observed at Steeton 
and Bolton aes ge uccinia Jusca prevalent in both stations, cra the 
_ LE cididm is a aes distinct from it]. J. of Bot., Sept. 1893, pp. 2 
H. T. Soppr'rr. York S.W. and Mia w. 
_ Some bong hip on Puc Bistorta, Str. [its geoipnetetid and 
occurrence in the Hebden Valley an and at Yeadon near Leeds ; the cecidiospores 
resemble cidium bunit DC., but the writer cannot co Be himself that 
they are See Grevillea, ou 1893, pp. 45-47. 
J. P. Sourrrr eis arg 
ungus Cro $007 [at Bishop Auckland, an te gia 3 Agaricus 
Saree yd » Lepiota rachodes and a” Paxillus 
involutus, Boletus eds and 7richoloma Pacha apse fc  pienty, the last having 
}. Sci. Goss., Jan. 1888, p. 
’ ’ ND. Secs S. E and N.E., Linc. N. 
Notes on Fungi: with List of [228] species collected chiefly in in East 
Yorkshire [the notes are on the difficulty of identification : the list includes 
numerous records for localities in N:E. is — also Airneola auricula- 
jude for Walcot Hill Top, Lincs., dugiora 2 sinuosum or ass N, Lincs., 
Cyathus vernicosus for Walcot, Ciion vulgare ea, Puccinia 
cesar a near previ Cystopus ee. hc Frodingham, 
for Appleby, Lines., &cidiu rberidis, do., 
Hetvete é, hippo fot wit and Phacidium pint ri Appleby]. Nat., 
Jun uly 1889, pp. 183-108. 
E. G. Pea: Isle of Man. 
Botanical Section [of the Isle of Man N.H. Soci 
ri cus Car craig noted f plentiful 1887, scarce 1888]. Yn 
ur ove 60-61. 
- 
1888 ; 
Mantioath. Teil Yolk Sw. 
side 
W. BarwELt TurNE rea nie vars 
Micr bserved] near Askern ay 2oth, 1 
ieroacopic Life (obser ficaria, aa Pe Podosphara clandestina noted, with \ccalities|. 
Nat., S I 
C. H. WappELL. estmorland and Furness. 
ontribution a List of the larger Fungi (H >} 
growing ii aNaaee Kendal [138 species enumerated ; habitats an 
maine yg tae for many of them]. Westm. Note Book and Nat . Hist. Record, 
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