Yorkshire Naturalists at Buckden. 



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Vaccinhnn Vitis-idcea. 

 Vacciiiiiim oxycoccos. 

 Primula fariiiosa. 

 Trientalis europcea. Kirk Gill, 



plentiful. 

 Ge)itiana campestris. 

 Melampyruni sylvaticuin. As 



hig-h as Oug-htershaw. 

 Polygonum viviparum. Cray 



Gill. 



Salix phylicifolia and its var. 



Laurina. 

 Salix peiiiandra. 

 Empetrum nigrum. 

 Epipaciis afro-riiheus. One 



specimen. 

 Epipactis palustris. 

 Orchis latifolia. , - _ 



Hahenaria conopsea. 

 Hahoiaria viridis. 

 Mr. R. H. Philip writes 



Polygonatum officinale. Just. 



below Buckden. 

 Convallaria majalis. 

 Paris qnadrifolia. 

 Scirpus Car ids. 



Carex pallescens. • " , 



Sesleria cceridea. 

 Aspleniinn viride. 

 Aspleii iu m trichom a nes. 

 Asplenium ruta-miiraria . 

 Scolopendriiim vidgare. 

 Cystopteris ffagilis. 

 Polystichum aculealum. 

 Polypodiuin calcai'ezim. 

 Polypodium phegopferis. 

 Oph iogloss u m v u Iga tu m . 

 Botrychium lutiaria. 

 Equisetum viaxinitun^, 

 Equisetum sylvaticum. 

 Lycopodium selago. 

 Selaginella selaginoides.^ 



Leaf-fungi were not very 



numerous ; in fact, the dry weather this year has diminished 

 their o-rowth everywhere. The following- were gathered : — 



Uromyces alchemillce Pers. On Lady's 

 Mantle. 



Coledsporium campamdce Pers. On 



Hairbell. 

 Melampsora faidnosa Vevs. 



On Sallow. 

 Triphragniium ulmarice Schun, 



Uredo spores on Meadow Sweet. 

 Urocystis anemones Pers. On Ran- 

 unculus repens. 



writes : — Eighteen species of 



Puccinia glomerata Grev. Teleuto 

 spores on Rag-wort. 



Pziccifiia hieracii Schum. Uredo 

 spores mixed with very few 

 teleuto spores on the ' Melan- 

 choly Thistle.' This is, I think, 

 a new host plant for this species, 

 which, however, attacks a 

 variety of Thistles and Hawk- 

 weeds. 



Mr. T. Fetch, B.Sc, B.A., 

 Mycetozoa were found, most of them in Buckden Wood on the 

 third day. The ground covered on the first two days was 

 generally unfavourable, though it had been expected that the 

 mosses in the gills would yield some of the rarer species which 

 have been recorded from such localities. Enerthenema elegaris 

 Bowm. was found in a small fir plantation on the ascent to 

 Oughtershaw Tarn, and Comatricha ohtiisata Preuss, Trichia 

 botrytis Pers., Arcyria incarnata Pers., in a wood on the east 

 side of Cray Gill. In Buckden Wood, immediately opposite 

 Buckden, occurred Cerationiyxa mucida Schroet. in abundance 

 on decayed wood, Fuligo septica Gmelin on pine needles, 

 Stemonitis fusca Roth. , Comatricha ohtusata Preuss, Cribraria 



a square yard of pine chips, C. 



argillacea Pers. coverin 



904 September 



