lO \()RKS1IIU1. NAI UKAl.ISTS UNION. 



C.KNUs CRl'CIBULUM Tul., 1844. 



4. Crucibulum vulgare 'I'ul. 



Mid W. — Hawkeswoilh (lliadfurd Nat. Soc). ]Julton \\'(;ods 

 (M .^ki|)i.\ 



•S.W. — (ioolc (\'.N.U. Bot. Report, J878). Lcods district; 

 Sallaire (Lees' Fl. ). Kdlington Woods (Doncaster V.l'., 1891). 

 Kocklc)' (Barnslcy l-'. !•"., 1897). On worked timber, Keighley 

 (Fl. .Skipt.). Cadeby: Melton; Potridings Wood (F.F., 1901). 

 On decaying timber, railway bridge, Salterhebble, H.\. (H.T.S.). 



S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.I''., 1896). 



N. W. — Masham. 



N.E. -On dead wood, chii)s, etc., Scarborough. Castle 

 Howard (G.M.). 



Ckm's sril.l.ROBOLU.S Tode. 1791. 



5. Sphaerobolus stellatus lode. 



On moist rotting wood, bark, twigs, sawdust, etc., in shaded 

 l)laces. Common. Has been met with at all the Forays, and 

 in each of the five county divisions. 



C.KNUS THELKBOLUS Tode. 



6. Thelebolus terrestris (A. & .S.) Tode. 

 N.W. — On Hr leaves, Richmond (Cooke's Hdbk.). 



S.\\'. — On decorticated oak stick buried in grass, CuUingworth 

 (M Skipt.;. 



7. Thelebolus stercoreus Jode. 



S.\\'. — On rabbit dung, 1-xclesall, Sheltield (Nat., April, 

 1902, p. 132). 



First Yorksliire record. 



Fa.mily L YCOPERDACE.H. 

 (lENfs Tl'LOSTOMA Pers., 179S. 



8. Tulostoma mammosa 1 V. 



N.E. — Among moss 011 oUl wall, ( asile Howard (R. Spruce, 

 Mass. Mon. lirii. (iastr., i)p. 85-6). 



(".KMs C.KASTl'.K Micl)., 1729. 



9. Geaster Bryantii berk. 



N.lv — On wood, among leaves, Castle Howard ((J.-M.). 



Trans. V.N.L'., 190 (pub. Nov. 190.). l!ol. Scries, \'ol. 6. 



