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*Comatricha laxa Rost. Flitwick, Beds. — *C. Persoonii Rost. 
patient Beds; Ashridge, Herts. —*C. rubens List. Flitwi ck, 
Chaul , Beds. 
eae doris violaceum Kost, Luton Hoo, Beds, on decayed 
plar. 
yf Brefeldia maxima Rost. Sewell, Luton Hoo, Beds. 
*Dictydium cernuum Schrad. Redbourn, Herts. 
*Licea flexuosa Pers. Russox Farm, Flitwick, Beds, C. C 
*Tubulina fragiformis Pers. Luton Hoo, Beds ; Oughton Head, 
Herts. 
* Dictydiathalium plumbeum Rost. Kitchen End, Beds, C.C. 
* Enteridium olivaceum Khrenb. Caddington, Heris. 
*Trichia Botrytis Pers. var. munda List. Pepperstock, Herts.— 
*T. contorta Rost. var. inconspicua. Ashridge, 
*Perichena depressa Libert. Upbury, C. C.,  Bireliles, A 
Birchin Grove eggs Herts.—* P. eee Fr. Luton Hoo, C 
* Margarita dialog tia Ridgmount, Beds, Miss FE. Crouch. 
*Lycogala flavo-fuscum Rost. Kitchen End, Beds, C. C. 
SHORT NOTES. 
MORELAND. mint Tay Mr. J. G. Baker's 
stat i in Westmorela nee In Watson’s Top. Bot. ed. 2 (1883) it 1s, 
however, to be Sound for this county, with ‘Ottley hb.’’ against the 
record; and Mr. Britten informs me that the full note in Watson's 
MS. runs—“ Above the Waterfall, Ambleside (Mr. Just.). Otley 
Herb.” Considering that pete Sole usion has lon g existed amongst 
specimens lately given me b r. A. J. Cros eld, I came 
across a sheet of undoubted P. minor with the Westmoreland 
locality of ‘‘Stock Gill Force, Ambleside,’’ collected by Miss 
Wright, of Keswick, in 1848. Although I am told that records 
by Miss Wright and her father—a gues in the Lake Distriet— 
must be — Bie extreme caution, I see no reason why this 
particular station should be ignaved, ‘especialy as Bs ‘alle so well 
with the locality ‘dcneribedl by Watson.—C. E. Sar 
West Lancasarre Appirions 5 oe —The ace paper on 
more re silat additions to v.-c. 60 by Messrs. J. A. Wheldon and 
Albert Wilson ition to my mind two mistaken records which 
alae from my memory. A mer oY H. diaphanum Fr. at 
