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N.E. — Scarl)orough. Cloughton Scar, Scarborough (H.T.S., 

 ' Nat.,' Jan. 1892). Mulgrave ^\'oods (F.F., igoo). 

 N.W.— Masham. 

 In woods, chiefly among [nnc leaves. Frequent. 



221. Mycena gypsea Fr. 



X.E. — Scarborough, first British record (Cooke's Illustr., 

 pi. 952A). Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Egton Bridge (F.F., 

 1902). 



IMiD ^\'. — Braniham and Harewood (F.F., 1888). 



S.W.- Sutton (F.F^, 1899). 



N.W.— Masham. 



In tufts on the ground among dead leaves. 



222. Mycena Berkeley! Mass. (= Af. rxa'sa Berk.). 

 S.W. — Potridings Wood (Cadeby F.F., 1901). On rotting 



branches. Of this fine, well-marked species, noted for the 

 greatly extended sinus in the gills, only two sporophores were 

 found. 



223. Mycena rugosa Fr. 



S.W. — Nab AN'ood, .Saltaire (Lees' ¥].). Fdlington Wood 

 (Doncaster F'.F., 1891). Several woods about Flebden Bridge. 

 Binn-royd Clough, Norland ; F^Uand Park Wood ; Luddenden 

 Dean, Hx. Huddersfield (F.F., 1895). Goitstock. Hugsett, 

 Stainborough (Barnsley F.F., 1897). Sutton (F.F., 1899). 

 Potridings Wood (Cadeby F.F., 1901). Wyming Brook, Eccle- 

 sall, and other places near Sheffield. Thongsbridge (C. H. 

 Broadhead). 



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



N.E. — Scarborough. Arncliffe AN'oods (\A'hitby V.V., 1894). 

 Mulgrave (F.F., 1900). Egton Bridge (F.F., 1902). 



N.W. — Masham. Frequent on and about dead stumps. 



224. Mycena sudora Fr. 



Mii> ^V. — Denton, near llkley (Lees' F'l.). 

 S.E.— 15oynton fW.^^•.S.). 



225. Mycena galericulata (Scop.). 



Common everywhere, from July to November, in fascicles, or 



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