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71. Lepiota licmophora (B. & P]r.). 



S.W. — 111 a fernery at Bradford (Lees' FL). In greenhouse, 

 Huddersfield, J. Sutcliffe (exhih. Castle Howard F.F., 1892). 

 A. Clarke (F.F., 1895). Greenhouses at Well Head and Manor 

 Heath, Hx. 



72. Lepiota carcharia (Pers.). 



Mid W.— Beckwithshaw (Harrogate F.F., 1881; Tr. Y.N.U., 

 ix.). Baildon (Lees' Fl.). Bramhani (F.F., 1888). Bishop's 

 Wood (Selby l-'.F., 1896). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 



S.W. — Bingley (Lees' F!.). Pecket Wood, etc., Hebden 

 Bridge. Northdean Wood ; Luddenden 1 )ean ; Mixenden ; 

 Fixby ; Heath ; Elland Park Wood, etc., Hx. 



S.E.-Escrick (Selby F.F., 1884 ; ' Nat.', Jan. 1885). 



Not common. Smell strong, taste bitter. 



73. Lepiota granulosa (Batsch). 



Common in woods and heathy fields. Distribution general ; 

 has been recorded in all the county divisions. Stations too 

 numerous to give in detail. 



74- Lepiota atnianthina (Scop.). 



S.W. — 'Burks and other woods about Halifax, 1788' (Bolton's 

 Hist. Fung., Tab. 51, f. 2). Hebden Bridge. Wharncliffe 

 Woods ; Ecclesall ; \Vyming Brook, near Sheffield. 



Mid W.— Bramham (F.F., 1888). 



Bolton's Tab. 51, fig. 2, has been considered by some 

 mycologists to represent Lepiota granulosa^ but there cannot be 

 much doubt as to its belonging here. 



75. Lepiota polysticta (Berk.). 

 N.E.— Scarborough ('Nat.', 1880-1). 



S.W. — 'In old pasture fields Fixby, Lepton, and Bradley' 

 (Hud. Bot. Soc, 1883). 



N.W. — Masham, among grass near footpath. 



76. Lepiota parvannulata (Lasch). 

 Mid W.— Haiewood (F.F., 1888). 



