1100 Alawell: Vorkshire Naturalists’ Union at Staithes. 
HELEPHORE#. Melampsora farinosa (Pers.). 
Stereum hirsutum Fr, ; On Salix caprea 
Cyphella capula Fr. is Coleosporium sone (Pers.) 
CLAVARIEAR. On Tussilago farfara. 
Clavaria ivistdta Perk Coleosporium euphrasiz (Schum.). 
GASTROMYCETES. On Euphrasia officinalis. 
Lycoperdon pyriforme Scheff. DISCOMYCETES. 
Helvella lacunosa Afr. 
Lachnea hirta (Schum 
Lachnea albo-spadicea (Grev.) 
_ Dasyscypha virginea Fckl. 
Sphzrospora asperior Sacc. 
Ascophanus equinus verte 
--Stegia ilicis Fr. 
URE ; 
Puccinia pulveru rulenta Grev. 
n Epilobium hirsutum. 
Puccinia primulze (DC.). 
O 
Sanicula europea. 
Puccinia caricis Schum. : PYRENOMYCETES. 
arex pendula. ot IN@Cttia cinnabarina Fr. -Tuber- 
Puccinia taraxaci Plow. cularia stage. 
Taraxacum officinale. Leptosphzeria ovina Fckl. 
Puccinia lychnidearum Link. 
On Lychnis diurna. 
Puccinia veronicze Schum. 
On Veronica montana. 
Puccinia malvacearum Mont. 
On Malva 
USTILAGINE#. 
Ustilago violacea (Pers.). 
n anthers of Lychnis diurna. 
Urocystis anemones (Pers. 
On leaves of Ranunculus 
Phragmidium violaceum Schultz. sis asian 
n bramble. MYXOGASTRES. 
Melampuora lini (Pers.). Tubulina cylindrica Rost. 
m catharticum. Stemonites friesiana. DeBary. 
The as John Hawell reported for the Geological Section, 
and stated that so far as geology was concerned the excursion 
had been very successful. Not only had the geologists examined _ 
a large number of most interesting sections of strata, but they 
had been more than usually fortunate in the finding of good 
and rare fossils. On that day, besides many ammonites and 
other fossils, some rarer crustacean remains had been found 
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Ammonites serpentinus. During the visit of the Geological 
Society to Whitby, some good fish remains had been obtained 
in the same zone at Saltwick, and Mrs, Kendall had been 
particularly fortunate in finding there a specimen of an Acée- 
nina. No specimen of this genus had, so far as we can learn 
from ‘Tate and Blake’ or any other source, been previously 
obtained from this zone of the Yorkshire Lias, and only one 
specimen from the Upper Lias of Yorkshire. 
[The Acteonina has since been described by Mr. Hawell in 
the eee of the Yorkshire See and "Petree & 
aturalist, 
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