173 
32 362 -32 379 Crombie. 
mudas, p. 93—99, St. Helena, p. 108—116, South Trinidad, p. 132, Insulae 
Oceani australis, p. 178—180, 203, 232—241, 279—280, Admiraltj Islands, 
p. 264—266). 
62 Crombie James Morrison. Lichens of Norfolk (Victoria History of the 
County of Norfolk I, 1901, p. 70—72). 
63 —: Anonym. Obituary (Ann. Scott. Nat. Hist. LIX, 1906, p. 188; Gard. 
Chron. 3. ser. XXXIX, 1906, p. 320; Journ. of JBot. XLIV, 1906, p. 248). 
64 —: Jackson B. D. Obituary notice of Rev. James Morrison Crombie (Kew 
Bull. 1906, p. 225). 
65 Croquevielle G. Emploi du sulfate de fer pour la destruction des 
cryptogames parasites de la vigne (Compt. rend. CXXIV, 1897, p. 418 
bis 419.) 
66 Crossland Charles. Tree-destroying fungi (Halifax Natural. IV, 1901, 
p. 108—109). 
67 — Additions to the Cadeby list of fungi (Naturalist, London, 1901, p. 364). 
68 — Cadeby fungi: a correction (Naturalist, London, 1902, p. 132). 
69 — Lycoperdon flavosum, Humaria Roumegueri var. carnosissima in Crims- 
worth Dean, Wadsworth (Naturalist, London, 1903, p. 50). 
70 — Geaster lagenifornis, Lachnea fimbriata in Yorkshire (Naturalist, London, 
1903, p. 110). 
71 — Fungus foray at Helmsley, Yorkshire (Naturalist, London, 1903, p. 425 
bis 436) tab. 
72 — Fungus flora of a cast-out hearthrug (Naturalist, London, 1904, p. 359 
bis 364). 
73 — Fungus foray at Farnley Tyas. (Naturalist, London, 1907, p. 50—57.) 
74 — Recently discovered fungi in Yorkshire (Naturalist, London, 1907, 
p. 97— 105) tab. 
74 a — Fungus foray at Grassington, Bolton Woods, and Buckden (Natura¬ 
list, London, 1907. p. 397—401.) 
75 — The study of fungi in Yorkshire (Naturalist, London, 1908, p. 81—96, 
147—156.) 
76 — Recently discovered fungi in Yorkshire (Naturalist, London, 1908, 
p. 214—218.) 
77 — Hypocrea riccioides (Bolt.) Berk. (Sphaeria riccioides Bolt.) in West- 
moreland (Naturalist, London, 1908, p. 371—372) fig. 
78 — Naucoria nucea = Agaricus nuceus Bolt. et Claph. in Yorkshire (Na¬ 
turalist, London, 1908, p. 385—386). 
79 — New Yorkshire agaric s (Naturalist, London, 1908, p. 386). 
