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REA, C., Report of the Haslemere Foray and complete list of 
the fungi (Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 1914, 4, 207—221). 
The seventeenth annual week’s fungus foray of the British Myco- 
logical Society was hehl at Haslemere, Surrey, from the 22 nd to the 27 th Sep¬ 
tember, 1913. The honorary secretary’s report contains an account of the 
events of the week — the places visited, the principal finds and the papers 
read. A complete list of the fungi found and their localities is appended. 
A photograph of the members at the foray accompanies the report. 
J. Ramsbottom (London). 
BOYD, D. A., Some additional records of microfungi for the 
Clyde area (Glasgow Naturalist 1913, 5, 93 — 95). 
Twenty seven species of microfungi are here added to the list of 
the Clyde area. J. Ramsbottom (London). 
BOll), D. A., Some recent additions to the British fungus- 
flora (Glasgow Naturalist 1913, 5, 120—123). 
Twenty nine species, of wliich seven had been described as new 
species, and twenty two new to Britain are here commented on. 
J. Ramsbottom (London). 
SMITH, A., LORRAIN and RAMSBOTTOM, J., New or rare microfungi 
(Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 1914, 4, 318 — 330). 
Species of microfungi newly recorded for tliis country are here 
gathered together. Ceriosporella Polygoni , Aposphaeria populnea , Phonia 
Orthotrichi , Coniotyrium Peplis and Ramularia Arenariae are considered 
new to Science. J. Ramsbottom (London). 
RAMSBOTTOM, J., A list of the British species of Discomycetes 
arran ged according to Boudier’s System, with a key to the 
gen er a (Trans. Brit. Mycol. Soc. 1914, 4, 343—381). 
In this list of British Discomycetes the arrangement of Boudier 
as set fortli in his “Histoire et Classification des Discomycetes D’Europe 
(1907)” is followed. A clavis, based on that work, is given to the genera 
so far recorded in this country. To enable students to use the list more 
easily, the names in Massee’s “Fungus Flora” are added. 
J. Ramsbottom (London). 
DAVIS, S., Some fleshy fungi of Stow, Massachusetts, II (Rhodora 
1914, 16, 45—52). 
This is a connected account of the various collections made by the 
author. Interesting notes are often given concerning the habits and 
habitats of the Agarics collected. J. Ramsbottom (London). 
SYDOW, H.. Fungi orientales Caucasici novi (Moniteur Jard. Bot. 
Tiflis 1913, Nr. 26, 5—7). 
Verf. beschreibt folgende neue, von Woronow und Nesterow bei 
Tiflis und im türkischen Armenien gefundene Pilze: Physalospora 
Ephedrae , Puccinia platypoda , Phoma Woronowii, Coniothyriiun Zygo- 
phylli und Stagonosporopsis Haloxyli. W. Herter (Berlin-Steglitz). 
