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Puccinia rubigovera (DC.) Early Lachnea scutellata (L.) Gill. 



Uredo stag-e on Holcus mollis. Elloughton Dale. 



Elloug-hton Dale. Dasyscypha virg-inea (Batsch.). 

 Puccinia hieracii (Schum.). Elloug-hton Dale. 



On Leontodon. Brough. Dasyscypha nivea (Hedw.) Mass. 

 Puccinia suaveolens (Pers.). Early Elloug'hton Dale, 



stage on Carduus arvensis. Dasyscypha dematicola B.&Br. 



Elloughton Dale. Elloughton Dale. 



Phragmidium subcorticatum Dasyscypha hyalina (Pers.) Mass. 

 (Schrank). On Rosa canina. Elloughton Dale. 



Elloughton Dale. Helotium cyathoideum (Bull.) Karst. 

 Phragmidium sanguisorba (DC). Elloug-hton Dale. 



Early stage on Poterium sangui- Mollisia cinerea (Batsch.). 



sorba. Elloughton Dale. Elloughton Dale. 



Triphragmium ulmariae (Schum.). Orbilia leucostigma Fr. 



Uredo stage on Spiraea ulmaria. Elloughton Dale. 



Elloughton Dale. Sphaeria pulvis-pyrius Pers. 

 Chlorosplenium aeruginosum Elloughton Dale. 



(CEd. ) DeNot. Stemonites Friesiana DeBary. 

 Welton. Mycelium only. Elloughton Dale. 



Two species gathered on this excursion were forwarded to 

 Mr. Massee for identification ; one proves to be Tapesia fusca 

 var. roscB, and was found on dead stems of the rose. The other 

 is Mollisia cifierescens Rehm., and is new to Britain. Unfor- 

 tunately Mr. Crossland could not make out what the latter was 

 growing- upon. 



The entomologists were favoured with the presence of their 

 President, Mr. Geo. T. Porritt, F.L.S., F.E.S., and Secretary 

 for Coleoptera, Mr. E. G. Bayford. 



Respecting the Coleoptera, Mr. Bayford writes: — ' Subjoined 

 is as full a list as I am able to send now. I have a few species 

 yet to identify which may take sdme time. There is only one 

 species in the lot which calls for any special mention, viz., Hedobia 

 imperialis L., a species I had not before met with, although 

 recorded from Scarborough. It was taken by Mr. Tunstall 

 while beating, and given to me as I left the table to catch my 

 train. It was amongst several beetles which he had had the 

 kindness to put into a box I had given him early on in the day. 

 The incident serves to show how much real assistance may be 

 given to each other by the members of various sections. As to 

 the district, etc., they may be summed up as follows — Day, fine; 

 locality, promising ; result, disappointing ! ' 

 List of Coleoptera collected at Brough : — -. 

 Harpalus ruficornis F. Bembidium minimum F. Only one 



Nebria brevicollis F. record for Yorkshire. 'N.E. 



Bembidium 4-guttatum F. Eston in Cleveland (W. Hey).' 



1901 August 2. 



