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the ascophore, compared with Cooke's specimens found on 

 spent hops, may, to some extent, be accounted for by the 

 habitat. It is much safer to place it under L. rubra than to 

 ■describe it as a new species. [To precede No. 1832]. 



AscoPHANUS ciNEREUS (Crouau) Boudier. 

 Mid. W. — ArncHffe, on rabbit dung. Y.N.U. Excursion, 

 August '07, (' Nat.', Oct. '07, p. 353). [To follow No. 2049]. 



GLoeospoRiUM RiBis Mout. and Desm. 



S.E. — Brough, on leaves of red currant, Sep. '05. — A. R. 

 Warnes. [To follow No. 2280]. 



Triposporium elegans Corda. 



N.E. — Robin Hood Bay, on rotten wood. Y.N.U. Excur- 

 sion, May '07. (' Nat.', 1907, pp. 253 and 285). [To precede 

 No. 2428]. 



FusARiUM DiFFUSUM Carm. 



S.W. — Crow Wood, Sowerby Bridge, on dead cabbage 

 stalks on refuse heap, June 1907. [To precede No. 2470]. 



Differs from F . hrassicce in colour, and from F. cordcB in the 

 longer conidia. 



Cribraria rufa (Roth.) Rost. (C. rufescens Pers. ). 

 Mid. W. — Grass Woods, on rotten wood, (F.F., '07, ' Nat.', 

 Nov. '07, p. 339). [To follow No. 2495] . 



Arcyria Karstenii (Rost.) Mass. {Hemitriehia Kars- 

 tenii List. ' Mon. Myc.', pp. 178-9). 



Mid. W. — Arnchffe, on dry cow dung near farm buildings, 

 Y.N.U. Excursion, August '07. (' Nat.', Oct. '07, p. 351). [To 

 follow No. 2520]. 



DiDYMiUM siNAPiUM Ckc. {Physurum virescens Ditm. 

 List. ' Mori. Myc.', pp. 69 and 104). 



S.W. — Northdean Wood, near Halifax, on dead leaves. 

 Accidentally omitted when the ' Y. F. Flo.' was compiled. 

 [To follow No. 2550]. 



The coral-pink Peziza found on the railway side near Medge 

 Hall Station during the excursion to Thorne Waste last year 

 (see ' Naturalist,' September '07, p. 322) proves, after all, to 

 be a form of Peziza AdcE. We doubted its being that species 

 at the time, and considering it new, drew up a full description 

 direct from the fresh material, and found it a very suitable 

 name — roseo-corallina. The description was even put in type, 



1908 June I. 



