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LIBRARY 



NEW YORK 



BOTANICAL 



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THE 



FUNGUS-FI.OKA OF YORKSHIRE. 



After eleven successive annual Fungus Forays within the 

 county, added to records previously and contemporaneously 

 made, it has been considered advisable to summarize the results 

 in the form of an annotated list of known Yorkshire species. 



In addition to the work accomplished at the Fungus Forays 

 and Field Meetings of the Yorkshire Naturalists' Union, a 

 considerable amount of independent collecting and recording 

 has been done by individual members and others. In this 

 connection James Needham stands out i)re-eminent, having 

 worked continuously and with marked success for the past 

 fourteen years in the Hebden Bridge district. 



The following districts have also been more or less 

 investigated : — 



Liversedge and district, including (^^oxley Valley, by Rev. W. 



Fowler, M.A. 

 Goole district by H. I'Yanklin Parsons, M.D., and Thos. 



Birks. 

 Selby district by W. Norwood Cheesman. 

 Bradford, Airedale and Wharfedale by \V. West, F.L.S., and 



the late H. T. Soppitt. 

 East Yorkshire by W. W. Strickland (' Nat.', June and July 



1889). 

 Huddersfield district by Alfred Clarke. 

 °° ^ Cullingworth, Goitstock Woods, etc., by Thos. Hebden. 



Langstrothdale by Rev. C. H. B. Woodd, B.A. (' Nat.', May 



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1891). 



Swinton by ^V. Forbes. 



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