12 NiiKkMllkK NA I L'KAI.I>ls' UNION. 



18. Lycoperdon Hoylei IScrk. 

 S.W.— Doncaster (K.K., 1X91). 

 N.E. — Kglon ''I'.l'"., 1002;. 



19. Lycoperdon atropurpureum A'iit. 



N.E. — Casllc Howard (.\las-<. Mon. Hril. (lastr.. i)p. 6S-9). 



20. Lycoperdon saccatum \ alil. 



Mid W. — liohon Woods. 1.S7.S Lccs" l-'l.). Bramham ( iM'., 



1S88J. 



N.E. — (Joathland ^cxhib. at the Leeds Foray, 18SS : E. R. 

 Waite). Scarborough (Mass. Moii. Brit. Gastr., pp. Cx;-;©). 

 Buhner. Arnchffe (Whitby E.K, 1894). 



S.W.—Healon Woods (Eees" 11). Hirdwell ( Hanisley I'.I-.. 

 1897). PecketWood.Hebden Bridge. Whitley Woods, Hudders- 

 field, several ye.irs in succession. 



S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1884 and 1896). 



21. Lycoperdon gemmatum Batsch. 



On the ground among grass in woods and shady places : also 

 frequent in meadows and pastures. 



S.W.— Halifax, 1788 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 117). 

 Saltaire (Tr. ^^^^U., ix., p. 221;. Edlington Woods (Doncaster 

 F.F., 1891). Midge Hole Wood, Hebden Bridge. Fixby 

 pastin"es : T,uddeiiden Dcui : Hx. Sheffield. 



Mil. W. -Sludicy Royal; Micklefield (Tr. ^'.N.U., ix., p. 221). 

 Langstrothdale ('Nat.', May 1891). Bishop's Wood (Selhy F.F., 

 1896). Harewood (East Keswick F".F., 1898). Bolton Woods 

 (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Men. Brit, (iastr., p. 71). Castle 

 Howard (F. F., 1892). Mulgrave Woods and Arncliffe (F.F., 

 1894). 



S.E.— Escrick f Selby V.V., 1896). 



22. Lycoperdon pyriforme Sch;vff 



On tile ground, and on rotten stumps and branches; in fields 

 and woods. Common. Has beiii met willi at nearly all the 

 Fungus Forays, and in each of tiie county divisions. Stations 

 too numerous to give in detail. 



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