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TWO NEW MYCETOZOA. 
By G. Lister, F.L.S. 
Physarum alpinum, n. sp. porangia sessile, clustered, 
subglobose, 1 to 1:3 mm. diam., or forming curved or straight 
é 
in this Journal, xlvi., p. 216, under the name Physarum virescens 
Ditm. var. alpinum, n. var. In the spring of 1909 the same 
. Meylan’ 
the form and emphasize the characters that separate it from 
P, virescens. 
sarum carneum Lister & Sturgis, n.sp. Sporangia 
scattered, stalked, subglobose, 0-4 to 0°6 mm. diam., ochraceous, 
sm ru ; Sporangium-wall membranous, pale yellow, 
with evenly distributed deposits of lime-granules, thicker at the 
ba: Stalk pinkish flesh-coloured, translucent, furrowed, without 
i 2 to 0-3 mm. hi i 
smaller spores. It somewhat resembles round-headed forms of 
Craterium aureum, Rost. (syn. C. mutabile Fr.), but is distinguished 
by the buff colour of the sporangia and white lime-knots. 
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF FLINTSHIRE. 
By A. A. Danuman, F.C.S. 
(Continued from p. 53.) 
“Asperula arvensis L. Several plants amongst a (eas of aliens - 
bp ales sidings, North Hendre Mines, near Rhydymwyn, Sept. 
