150 Crossland: Recently Discovered Fungi in Yorkshire. 
* It was found last December (19x2) in Bolton Woods and 
specimens submitted to Miss Lister. 
Trichia ixcoxspicua, Rost., Mass. Mon., p. 180 ( T . 
contorta var. inconspicua. List. Myc. 2nd ed., p. 2x3). 
S.W. — On rotting stump, Ramsden Wood, Halifax. H. 
Walsh, October. 
Trichia verrucosa, Berk. [To follow 2536]. 
S.W. — On dead wood, Cragg Vale, near Halifax. H. Walsh. 
: o : 
Animal Life by the Sea-shore, by G. A. and C. L. Boulenger, 83 pp. 
London : Country Life, Ltd., 5s. net. Probably few persons are more 
Spider Crab covered with weeds. 
qualified to deal with this exceptionally interesting subject than the 
present authors, and we must congratulate them and the publishers on 
this little manual for the use of the amateur naturalist at the seaside. 
The work is by no means technical, and the wealth of illustrations, both 
from photographs and drawings, considerably adds to its value. In addi- 
tion to the fishes, the volume deals with Ascidians, Molluscs, Crustaceans 
and other Arthropods, Worms, Starfishes and Urchins, Polyps, Jelly- 
Fishes and Sponges. By the use of unusually thick paper, almost 
resembling cardboard, the 83 pages in the book form quite a substantial 
volume. We are permitted to reproduce one of the illustrations here- 
with. 
Naturalist, 
