News from the Magazines. 
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Phlebia radiata Fr. 
Odontia farinacea (Pers.) Fr. 
**Solenia anomala Fr. 
Corticium laeve (Pers.) Fr. 
C. lactescens Berk. 
C. praetermissum (Karst.) Bres. 
C. confluens Fr. 
**Hypochnus juscus (Pers.) Karst. 
Peniophora pallidula Bres. 
P . gig ante a (Berk.) Fr. 
*P . pubera (Fr.) Mass. 
P. velutina (Berk.) Fr. 
P. hydnoides Cke. and Mass. 
P. cremea Bres. 
Coniophora puteana (Schum . ) Fr. 
**Sebacina incrustans Tul. 
Clavaria aurea Schff. 
Clavaria persimilis Cotton. 
Tremella frondosa Fr. 
T. lutescens Pers. 
Hypomyces rosellus (A. & S. ) Tul. 
Poronia punctata Fr. 
Leotia lubrica Pers. 
Tapesia cassia Tul. 
Coryne sarcoides Tul. 
**Libertella faginea Deem. 
**Peronospora Rumicis Corda. 
**P. Polygoni Thuem. 
*Puccinia coronata Corda, on 
Holcus mollis. 
AMe’lanconis stilbostoma ( Fr.) Tul. 
*Tilachidium tomentosum (Schrad ) 
Lindau. 
Mr. W. N. Cheesman was in charge of the Mycetozoa, and 
at the end of the foray his list totalled thirty -two species. 
The following are additional records for the district : — 
** Physarum viride Pers. var. aur- 
antium Lister. 
*Didymium dif forme Duby. 
**D. clavus Rost, 
f Stemonitis herbatica Peck. 
* 5 . ferruginea Ehrh. 
*Comatricha typhoides (Bull.) 
Rost. 
*Tubifera ferruginosa Gmel. 
**Lamproderma columbinum Rost. 
*Trichia persimilis Karst. 
*T. contort a Rost. 
*Arcyria ferruginea Saut. 
*A . pomiformis . (Leers.) Rost. 
*A . nutans (Bull.) Grev. 
* Not previously recorded for Castle Howard. 
** First record for N.E. Division, 
f First record for Yorkshire. 
The resupinates were kindly determined by Miss E. M. 
Wakefield, of Kew, and Mr. A. Clarke and Mr. F. A. Mason 
have assisted in the arrangement and annotation of the list. 
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‘Gilbert White as Botanist,’ by D. B. Morris, appeared in The 
Selborne Magazine, No. 348. 
The Irish Naturalist lor January contains ‘ Thirty Years’ Work of 
The Irish Naturalist,’ by Dr. R. F. Sharif, and shorter notes. 
The Whitstable Oyster Fishery, ‘probably the oldest in existence,’ 
is described by Beryl Couper in The Mariner’s Mirror for December. 
We notice that, as a result of Dr. Scharff ’s appeal, financial assistance 
has been received, and the continued issue of The Irish Naturalist is 
assured . 
‘ The White Border of Euvanessa antiopa L. ’ and ‘ Rearing Callimorpha 
quadripunctaria (her a),’ are two of the items in the December number of 
The Entomologist’s Record. 
In The Wiltshire Archeological and Natural History Magazine for 
December, the Rev. E. H. Goddard has a paper on ‘ Stone Implements of 
Uncommon Type found in Wiltshire,’ which is accompanied by illus- 
trations bearing a striking resemblance to those figured in Hull Museum 
Publication No. 122, in which many Yorkshire specimens are illustrated 
and described. This latter publication is referred to, to some length, in 
the Wiltshire Magazine, and it is noteworthy that one of the Bridlington 
type of conical basalt axes is figured, and is said to have been found at 
Mildenhall. 
1922 Feb. L 
