Crossland'. Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 147 
N'aucoria pusiola Fr. [To follow 484]. 
Cortixarius (Ino.) argextatus Kromb. [To precede 
261]. 
Lactarius subdulcis, Fr. VAR. COXCAVUS Fr. 
Russula fixgibilis Britz. [To precede 858]. 
Among grass in the woods. 
Corticium botryosum Bres. [To come near 1162]. 
See Trans. B.M.S. 1913, p. 117. E. M. Wakefield. 
On soft rotten wood. 
Pexiophora loxgispora (Pat.) v. H. [To precede 1179]. 
On decaying decorticated wood. Miss E. M. Wakefield 
remarks on this ‘ A species which I have only had once before, 
from our (Kew) gardens, and which I recorded in the Kew 
Bulletin, No. 6, 1913, p. 197. A pure white species, well 
marked by its habit which is that of a Hypochnus (in Fries’ 
sense) and its long slender spores, 12-17 x 2 -2-5/u’ 
Apyrexium ligxatile. [To follow 1280]. 
On decaying pine wood. Supposed to be a stage of 
Hypocrea rufa. 
Morchella elata Fr. [To follow 1721]. 
Helvella guepixioides Br. and Cke. [To follow 1730]. 
On naked ground. 
Humaria maurilabra (Cke.) Sacc. [To follow 1809]. 
Very rank on a patch of burnt ground. 
Humaria aspegrexii Fr., Summa Veg., p. 355 (= Peziza 
Aspegrenii, Fries. Syst., Myc., II. p. 131). [To follow 1952]. 
On decaying chip. This find enabled Mr. Massee to extend 
the present somewhat meagre description. 
Oospora caxdidula Sacc. [To precede 2299]. 
On damp rushbottom chair, Sandsend. 
Verticillium buxi Aners. and Fleisch. [To follow 2347]- 
On dying leaves of box trees. 
Ramularia xivea. 
On leaves of Caltha palustris. [This and the three following 
to come between Nos. 2362 and 2365]. 
Ramularia pratexsis Sacc. 
On leaves of Rnmex acetosa. , 
Ramularia plaxtagixea Sacc. and Berl. 
On Plantago lanceolata. 
Ramularia primulae Thum. 
On leaves of Primula vulgaris. 
Macrosporium brassicae Berk. [To be near 2427]. 
On rotting cabbage-stalk. 
Amaxita muscaria (Fr.) var. Formosa Pers. 
S.W. — Under birch trees along with the type. Goit Stock 
Woods, near Keighley, October. Thos. Hebden. 
1914 May 1. 
