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Easily distinguished amongst the smaller Lycoperda by the 
ssence of a well developed diaphragm between. the sterile and 
ie eiele tissue, and the colourless capillitium, it resembles L. 
ee. in having a diaphragm, but it is constantly smaller, 
and the armature of the exoperidium is very different. 
Amongst short grass, Kempsey Common, Worcestershire, 
22nd August, 1903; Tickwood, Salop, 6th September 1904 ; 
New Forest, 25th October, 1904, and Lyme Regis, Dorset, C. 
Rea. Probably common, but hitherto overlooked. 
MYCETOZOA., 
Badhamia populina A. and G. List. Journ. Bot. xlii, (1904), 
pero, pl 450, hig. 7, val 
On bark of old prostrate stem of Populus, Epping Forest. 
(Coll. I. Petch, November, 1902). 
B. folicola List. Tom. cit., xxxv. (1897), Pp. 209. 
On brushwood, etc., Chigwell Lane and Leytonstone, Essex, 
and also collected in East Yorkshire by oP Pete, Pom: -cit: 
xl, p, 120. 
B. decipiens Berk. 
On wood, moss, etc. Tansterne, Yorks. Colle’ i iPéteh; 
August, 1903, Tom. cit. p. 130. 
B. rubiginosa Rost. var. globosa A. and G. List. ois ene 
Pp. 130. 
_ On mosses, Llan-y-Mawddwy, N. Wales. Also a specimen 
in Wilson’s Herbarium from Clough, Cheshire, November, 1854. 
Trichia lutescens List. Sym. Oligonema furcatum Bucknall. 
On a rotten plank, North Cave, East Yorkshire, T. Petch. 
Abbots Leigh, C. Bucknall. Tom. cit. p. 136, 
Oligonema flavidum Peek, 
_ On mossy Alder log, Horsham, Sussex, August, 1902. Miss 
\. Hibbert: Ware. Wein ene py 1. 
Perichaena varrablis var. pedata A. and G. List. 
On dead leaves, Lyme Regis, April, 1902. Tom. cit. Bi 130 


