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MR. W. H. BURRELL ON MYCETOZOA. 
Trichia botrytis (Pers.) var. munda (‘ Journal of Botany,’ 
June, 1897) has been found on several occasions in Mr. Cremer’s 
woods at Beeston Begis. 
I beg to acknowledge my indebtedness to Mr. Bidwell for 
providing the lantern this evening, and to Mr. James Saunders, 
not only for the loan of slides, specimens, and coloured sketch, but 
especially for the generous way in which he has allowed me to 
make use of his extensive knowledge of the subject. 
A list of nineteen species of Mycetozoa not previously recorded 
in the Society’s ‘ Transactions ’ : 
Badhamia nitens. Berk. 
Physarum nutans. Pers. var. violascens. 
„ calidris. Lister. 
,, compressum. Alb. and Schw. 
„ st raminipes. Lister. 
„ CINEREUM. Pel’s. 
„ diderma. Rost. 
,, contextum. Pers. 
Chondrioderma Michelii. Rost. 
,, RAD I AT UM. Rost. 
Diach.ea subsessilis. Peck. 
Didymium nigripes. Fries. 
Stemonitis splendens. Rost. 
Enerthenema elegans. Bowm. 
Lamproderma irideum. Mass. 
Licea flexuosa. Pers. 
Trichia persimilis. Karst. 
„ varia. Pers. 
,, botrytis. Pers. var. munda. 
Arcyria ferruginea. Sauter. 
