Xiet of flD\>ceto3oa founb near Bristol. 
By Agnes Fry. 
IT has been suggested to me that it would be of interest to 
readers of this journal to have a list of the Mycetozoa found 
near Bristol. All in the subjoined list have been found in the 
parish of Wraxall, and most of them at Failand. I include only 
those which I have myself come across. A few others are given 
for the district in the Victoria History of the County of Somer- 
set (See Vol. I., p. 68). The names given first are those of the 
second (last) edition of Lister's Mycetozoa, but as the names in 
the first edition of that book and the first edition of the British 
Museum Guide may be more familiar (and, indeed, hard to for- 
sake) I have added them in brackets. 
Mycetozoa found at or near Failand, named according to second 1 
(last) edition of Lister's Mycetozoa : — 
Ceratiomyxa fruticulosa ( C. mucidd). 
Badhamia utricularis. 
, , panicea. 
, , psittacinum. 
Physarum viride. 
,, nutans. 
, , cotnpressttm. 
, , didermoides. 
,, sinuo sum (P. bivalve). 
Fuligo septica. 
Craterium minutum ( C. pedunculatum). 
, , leucocephalum. 
, , auretim ( C. mutabile ). 
Leocarpus fragilis ( L. vernicosus): 
Diderma spumariodes ( Chondrioderma spumaroides). 
hemisphericum (C. Michelti). 
,, effusum (C. reticulatum). 
, , radiatum ( C. radiatum ). 
Diachaea leucopoda {D. elegans). 
Didymium difforme. 
, , Clavus. 
, , nigripes. 
v. Xanthopus. 
,, squamulosum (D. effusum). 
Mucilago spongiosa ( Spumaria alba). 
Lepidoderma Carestianum v. Chailletii. 
Stemonitis fusca. 
, , splendens v. flaccida. 
,, Jlavogenita (S. ferruginea). 
ferruginea (S. Smithii). 
