]6 NuRKSMIki; NA rUKAI.ISTS' UXIOX. 



PHAI.LACE.R. 



C.KMs ri'IlN I'll ALIUS Fischer, 1883. 



39. Ithyphallus impudicus (L.). 



'(irows ill w()0(]s and hedges about Halifax, 1776' (IJolton's 

 Hist. Funp;., Tah. i; 1 ). On the ground in woods, sliruhheries, 

 shady hedge hanks, etc. Often delected at a distance hy its 

 impleasant odour. FrcciuetU : distribution general ; has Ijeen 

 met with at most of the I'orays, and reported from all the 

 county divisions. 



Chnus MUTINU.S Fries, 1849. 



40. Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Kisch. 



S.W. — Halifax (Bolton's unpublished drawing). In woods 

 and moist bushy places, often among moss ; not infre([uent. 



N.E. — lUittercrambe ('Nat.', 1878-9). Scarborough (Mass. 

 Mon. ])rit. (lastr., p. 89). Castle Howard (F. F., 1S92). 

 Mulgrave \Voods (F.F., 1900). Egton (F.F., 1902). 



S.W.— Wharncliffe Woods (*'Nat.', 1878-9). Saltaire: liingley 

 Woods; New Wortley; Roche Abbey (Fees' Fl ). Warmsworth 

 (Cadel)y J-'.F., 1901). Ovenden, H,\. (O. L. Fister). Hebden 

 Bridge. 



Mid W.— Harewood (T>eeds F.F., 1888). Bishop's Wood 

 (Selby F.I\, 1896). Bolton Woods, ett . (Fl. Skipt.). 



S.E.— Allerthorpe (Pocklington F.F., 1893). 



N.W. — Masham. 



HYMENOMVCETES. 

 AGARICACE.E. 



AG.IRICE.'K. 



FKUCOSl'OKE.Ii. 



C.KNCs AMANITA I'crs., 1797. 



41. Amanita virosa Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



S.M — Everingham antl I'ockh'ngton (I'".!'"., 1893). 



Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



In damp woods. Poisonous. Smell strong and disagreeable. 



[Trails V.-\.U., iO(j2 (pub. Nov. 1902). ISol. .Scries, \'ol. 6. 



