366 bibliography: cryptogamic botany, 1886-87. 



Joseph A. Martindale. Westmorland, Cumberland. 



New British Lichens [from Westmorland and Cumberland ; Pannelia 

 isidiotyla Nyl. and Panmilaria lepidiota (Smrft.) Nyl.]. Nat., Sep. 1886, 

 p. 279. 



Joseph A. Martindale. Westmorld., Lane. W., Cumberld., YorkN.W. 

 The Lichens of Westmorland [121 species, with a notice of Collema isidioides 

 at Warton Crag, Lanes., and other species noted for adjoining parts of 

 Cumberland and Yorkshire ; Thaninobia vermiaclaris, Parmelia moiigeotii^ 

 P. isidiotyla, and P. lanata from Cumberland]. Nat., Oct. and Nov. 1886, 

 PP- 317-324; and Feb. 1887, pp. 47-54. 

 Joseph A. Martindale. _ Westmorland. 

 New Westmoreland Lichens {Lecanora flavocitrina Nyl. , and L. cremdatella 

 Nyl.]. Nat., Dec. 1886, p. 374. 

 Joseph A. Martindale. York N.W., Westmorland. 



Sedbergh District Lichens, [a list of 54 species] observed on the occasion of 

 the August Meeting of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union [including ten 

 additions to the West Yorkshire Flora, and note of Westmorland locality for 

 Lecidea periplaca Nyl.]. Nat., Sep. 1887, pp. 285-287. 



Joseph A. Martindale. Yorksh., Cumberland, Line. N., Westmorland. 

 Notes on British Lichens [discussion as to Cladina rangiferina and C. 

 sylvatica ; as to the Paniielice of the olivacea group, of which there are eight 

 British segregates ; and as to the difficulty of apportioning the old local records 

 for the aggregate species]. Nat., Oct. 1887, pp. 295-299. 



Joseph A. Martindale. Cumberland, Yorksh., Westmorland, 



Isle of Man. 



Notes on British Lichens : Lecanora murorum and its more immediate 

 allies [discussed at length ; Northern localities stated are : L. dissidefis Nyl., 

 in Westmorland, L. lolmlata Smrft., in Westmorland and Isle of Man, 

 Z. muroriun (Hoffm. ), Z. decipiens (Arn. ), and Z. tegularis [YXvxh.. ) in Westmor- 

 land, Z. cirrochroa Ach., in Westmorland and Cumberland, and Z. xantholyta 

 Nyl., in Yorkshire and Westmorland]. Nat., Dec. 1887, pp. 355-364. 

 George Massee. York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Helmsley [4th Aug. 1884 ; mosses 

 r\oi(td.—Brachyodus triciwdes, Phiionotis calcarea, Hypmwi chrysophylhun^ 

 Eiirhynchitun striatufu, Amblystegium confervoides, Fissidens pusilhts, and 

 Limnobitim paljutre ; fungi — Pluteiis cJnysophmis, Entoloma nidorosiis, 

 Russiila heterophylla, R. vitellina, Gomphidiiis stillatiis, Eccilia carneogrisetts, 

 Crepidot2is mollis, Polyportis varitis, Boletus satanas, 2Lnd B. Jlavus\ Nat., 

 Sep. 1884, p. 41. 



[George Massee.] York S.E. 



Fungus Foray at Selby [a total of 134 species observed, amongst them 

 being the following — Tornibia ophioglossoides parasitic upon Elapho^nyces 

 granulatiis, Cortina^'ins cinnabarimis, Agaricus nebidaris, Ladarius 

 deliciosiis, Gomphidiiis viscidiis, Russula ahitacea, etc.]. Nat,, Jan. 1885, 

 pp. 140-141. 



George Massee. York N.E. 



Marine Algae of the Scarborough District [a full list, annotated, of no 

 species, of which Chlorochytrium immostciii is described as new to science]. 

 Nat., Aug. 1885, pp. 300-306. 

 [Geo. Massee.] York N.E. 



The Yorkshire Naturalists' Union at Whitby [3rd Aug. 1885 ; ALcidiiim 

 peridymeni noted]. Nat., Oct. 1885, p. 349. 



York Mid W., York N.E., York S.W., Lane. S., Derbysh., 

 G. Massee. Cumberland, Chesh., Cheviotland, Northumberland S. 



British Pyrenomycetes (a preliminary list of known species) \Xylaria 

 cornifo7-mis Mont., on fallen branches, Speke Hal], Lancashire ; TJia?7iJio- 

 myces hippotrichoides .Sow., on cocoanut fibres, Scarborough ; Hypoxylon 

 fnarginatttm Schw., on dead wood, Chatsworth ; Phylladiora pterides Reb., 

 on fronds of Pteris aquili7ia, Wakefield ; Rhytisma and^-omedce Fr. , on living 



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