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News from the Magazines. 
Cicadula variata Fall. Osmotherley, August, 1931. 
C. fasciifrons Edw. (warioni) . Ssmotherley, August, 193-1. 62*. 
C. sexnotata Fall. Emswell, August, 1929. 61*. 
C. fiebevi Edw. ( frontalis ). Emswell. 
C. fiavescens Fab. Barnard Castle district. 65*. April, 1930. 
Pickering, May, 1929, Ryecroft Glen (Sheffield). 
Empoasca vividula Fall. Pickering, May, 1929. 
■j -Typhlocyba jucunda H.S. On Alders, Millhouses (Sheffield), July, 
1929. 
T. douglasi Edw. Arncliffe Woods (Egton Bridge), August, 1930. 
Marr. Sunder landwick, August, 1929. 
T . lethierryi Edw. Marr, July, 1929. 
T. tenerrima H.S. On Brambles. Holmehouse Wood (J. Wood), 
Houghton W'oods, Sandburn Woods. 
Zygina flammigera Geof. Pickering, May, 1929. 
Cixius cunicularius L. Wyming Brook (Sheffield), July, 1929. 
C . br achy cr anus Scott. Houghton Woods, July, 1931 . 61*. Whitwell 
Wood | Sheffield). 
C. similis Kbm. Helwith Moss, June, 1930. 64*. Sandburn Woods. 
Delphacoides (Delphax) pellucidaENb. Emswell, August, 1929. Bishop 
Wood, July, 1931. Pickering, May, 1929. 
D. difficilis Edw. Helwith Moss, June, 1930. Sandburn Woods, 
June, 1929. 61*. 
D. discreta Edw. Emswell. 
D. discolor Boh. Helwith Moss, Pickering, Sandburn Woods, June, 
.1929. 61*. 
Dicranotropis hamata Boh. Sandburn Woods, June, 1929. 61*. 
Short -winged forms only were met with. 
Stiroma albomarginata Curt. Pickering, May, 1929. 62*. 
S. affinis Fieb. Newton Beck (Pickering), March, 1929. 
Livia juncorum Latr. Plentiful on Juncus, Ruston Parva, August, 1929. 
Rhinocolaericce Curt. Cleveland (M.L.T.). A small species sometimes 
very plentiful among heather. 
Aphalara nebulosa Zett. Frequently very plentiful among the flowers 
of Epilobium angusti folium, Sandburn Woods. Ecclesall 
(Sheffield). 
A. calthce L. Sandburn Woods. 61*. 
Psylla sorbi Edw. On Mountain Ash. Wyming Brook (Sheffield) . 
f P. brunneipennis Edw. Winterburn, August, 1932. 64*. 
P. melanoneura Forst. Pickering, May, 1930. 
P. ambigua Forst. Marr, July, 1929. 
t Trioza remota Forst. On Oak, Pickering, May, 1929. 
f 7 \ chenopodii Reut. Eston (M.L.T.), abundant on Atriplex. 
NEWS FROM THE MAGAZINES. 
Among the contents of the Transactions of the British Mycological 
Society issued in November are ‘ Bacterial Canker of Plum Trees,’ by 
H. Wormald ; ‘ A Useful List of the Entomogenous Fungi of Great 
Britain,’ by T. Petch ; ‘ New Species of Olpidium occurring in the 
Root Hairs of Agrostis,’ by Kathleen Sampson ; ‘ Cercospora abae on 
Field Beans,’ by R. C. Woodward ; ‘ Common Names for Plant Diseases ’ ; 
Mortierella isolated from Soil,’ by Dorothy Dixon-Stewart ; ‘ Growth 
and Sporulation of an Organism belonging to the Group Species, Asper- 
gillus glaucus,’ by B. L. Chona ; and ‘ Potato Wilt Disease in England 
due to Fusarium oxysporumf by B. L. Chona. 
The Naturalist 
