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On the Fn')ioc of the Cleveland Hills. 



Pleuroiiis applicatus. On dead 

 wood. 



t J'olvarin media. On gravel path, 



Mount Grace Priory, 

 Fluteus cervinus. On dead wood, 



Codbeck. 

 Kntoloma sericelluDi. 

 * Xolanea miuuta. On bank of 



peaty ditch in ArncUffe Wood. 

 Pholiota mutabilis. At base of 



living Ash, Codbeck. 

 Juocybe rimosa. On roadside, 



among grass. 

 Inocybe scaber. On bank of peaty 



ditch, Codbeck. 

 Xaucoriae-ffugiens ( = Crepidotus rubi 



B, & Br.). One specimen of this 



beautiful but minute species 



was found growing on a dead 



branch in Arncliffe Wood. 

 Galera spartea. On the ground in 



woods. 



■ Crepidotus mollis. On dead trunks, 



Codbeck. 



AL-aricus campestris. A fine group 

 was found growing under 

 scattered trees. 



Hypholoma fasciculave. On stumps 

 lacvymabiindum. 



Anellaria separata. On dung. 



Psathyvella atom.ata. On the ground 

 in wood. 



Psathyvella disseminata. Abundant 

 on dead trunks, Codbeck, 

 growing from a rich brown 

 ' ozonium.' 



Coprinns atramentariiis. On stumps 

 and on the ground. 



■ Coprinns micaceus. On dead trunks. 

 Lactarius subdidcis. ]\Iount Grace. 

 Russula vesca. On the ground in 



wood. 



Cantharellus aurantiaciis. On the 

 high moor. 



Boletus fiaviis. 



Polyporus squamosns. On living 

 and dead trunks and stumps. 



Polyporus hispidus. On living Ash 

 trunks. 



Poria vaporaria. On dead branches. 

 Polystictus versicolor. On dead 

 stur^ps.. 



Daedalea qucrciiia. On oak stumps. 



Grandinia granulosa. 

 Odoutia fivibriata. 



■ Both on dead branches. 



Stereum hirsutum. 



sanguinolentum. 

 Corticium arachnoideum. 

 HvmenochcBte rubiginosa. 

 Peniophora ochracea. 



cinerea. 

 t ,, hydnoides. 



All these on dead branches and 

 trunks. 



Calocera cornea. On dead trunk. 



Puccinia poarum. Aecidia on 



' Coltsfoot.' 

 Puccinia siiaveolens. On Cnicus 



arvensis. 



Hypocrea rufa. Both the perfect 

 and conidial stages on dead 

 wood. 



^Hypocrea strobilina. On decaying 

 fir wood. 

 Dialonectria sanguinea. On dead 

 bark. 



Hypoxylon rubiginosum. On dead 

 branch. 



Hypoxylon atro-purpureiim. On 

 insect-growth on dead fir 

 branch. 



Phyllachora junci. On decaying 

 rushes. 



Rhytisma acerinum. On living 



leaves of Sycamore. 

 Eiitypa lata. On dead trunks. 

 Lasiosphcsria ovina. 

 PsilosphcBria spermoides. Both on 



dead trunks. 

 Raphidospora acuminata. 

 Heptameria doliolum. 



Naturalist, 



