14 YORKSIIIRI. NAI UKAl.ISIS UNION. 



S.E. — Hornsea (*Xat., May 1900). 



Fret|Licnl in pastures and meadows, and occasionally in o[)cn, 

 grassy woods. Edible when young and white throughout. 

 (iKNUs KOVISTA Dill., 1719. 



26. Bovista nigrescens Pcrs. 



In pastures, poor meadows, and heathy places. 



S.W. — Halifax, 1775 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 118). 

 Goitstock ; Roche Abbey \'alley (Lees" M). Sprotborough 

 (Cadeby V.V.. 1901). Luddenden Dean, H\. (H.'i'.S.). 



X \i. — Scarborough. (Castle Howard (I'M"., kS92_). Mulgrave 

 ^Voods (F.I'"., 1900). 



MllJ W. — Harewood and I'Lasl Keswick (I'M'., 1898). 



N.W. — Mashani. ("otherstone (Exc. 1897). 



27. Bovista plumbea I'ers. 



S.W. — \Vakefield ('Nat.", 1875-6). CuUingworth ; EndclilTe 

 Valley ; Roche Abbey Valley (Lees' Fl.). Deighton, Huddersfield. 



Golcar. 



Mid W. — Leeds district (J^ees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Heaths, Scarborough. Mulgrave \Voods (F.F., 1900). 

 Egton (F.F., 1902). 



[Bovista ammophila I>ev. 



S.W.— In pasture, CuUingworth, 18S5 (Lees' Fl.). An 

 imperfectly known species. Prol)ably this record represents 

 a form of Bo7'isia pluiiibca\ 



28. Bovista cepaeformis (Bull.) Mass. 



Mid ^V.-- Hardwood and East Keswick (F. F., 1898). 



29. Bovista pusilla (Fr.) DeToni. 



S.W. — Halifax (Bolton"s Hist. l'"ung.. Tab. 117, f.c). Near 

 Hebden Ikidge. 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Lees' Fl.). Langstrothdale (' Nat. , 

 May 1 891). 



N.E. — Castle Howard (Ma.ss. Mon. Brit. Castr., [tp. 65-6). 

 SCI. E R ODER MA CE. E. 



Gi-.Nis SCl.l'.Ri tDl-.KMA I'cis., iSoi. 



30. Scleroderma vulgare I r. 



On the ground in open woods. Common. distribution 

 general. 



Trans. V.N.U., lyoi' (pub. Nov. lyu:;). Dot. Series, \'o 6. 



