100 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



STROPHARIA Fr. 



639. StPopharia aeruginosa (Curt.). 



S.W. — Halifa.x, 1788 (Bolton, Tabs. 30 and 143). Common. 

 Distribution general. Records numerous. Frecjuents moist 

 shaded places in woods and field corners, occasionally found 

 on lawns, in shrubberies, window plant-boxes, and in town 

 stable yards. Its most perfect state is reached in moist 

 woods in wet weather. 



640. Stropharia squamulosa Massee ( = 5. crruginosa ; 

 var. squamulosa Mass.). 



Mid W.— Ripon 1895 (\V. Pratt). 



Superficially like 5. cEyuginosa, but dry and silky, innately 

 squamulose, and brown gills (Eur. Fung. Fl. Agar, p. 209). 



641. Stropharia albocyanea (Desm.). 



S.W.— Huddersfield (Hud. Bot. Soc). Fixby, Elland, 

 Stainland, and Luddenden Dean, Hx. Hebden Bridge 

 (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock. Ravensthorpe (H. Parkinson). Wake- 

 field (Nat. Soc, 1903). In fields; not common. 



Mid W.— Baildon (Lees' FL). Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 

 Grassington (Exc. 1900). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Mulgrave Woods (F.F., igoo). 

 Egton Bridge (F.F., 1902). Rievaulx (F.F., 1903). 



S.E.— Hessle and Hornsea (Hull S. & F. N. C). 



642. Stropharia inuncta Fr. 



N.E.— Scarborough. Welham Park (F.F., 1892). 

 Mid W. — Common near Ilkley, 1886 (Lees' FL). 

 S.W.— Elland and Lightcliffe (Fl. Hx.). Huddersfield 

 (F.F., 1895). Hugsett (F.F., 1897). In rich pastures. 



643. Stropharia coronilla (Berk.). 



X.E. — Scarborough. On the ground. Smell somewhat 

 like radishes. 



S.\\'.— Ingham Park, Mirfield, 1903 (A. Clarke). 



644. Stropharia ventricosa Mass. [Agayicus [Stro- 

 pliayia) merdayia Fr. ; var. viajoy] . 



N.E.— On the ground, Scarborough (Cooke's lUustr., pi. 

 1 188). 



Mid W. — In tufts among grass. Bolton Woods (FL Skipt.). 



Trans. V.N.I,'., 1904 (pub. 1904). Bot. Scries, \'ol. C. 



