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THELEPHORACE.-E. 

 SOLENIA Hoffm. 



1 140. Solenia maxima Mass. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', Mulgrave (F.F., 1900). On wood. 

 1 141. — Solenia fasciculata Pers. 

 [Syn. S. Candida HofFm.] . 

 N.E. — Scarboro'. On dead wood. Distinguished among 

 British species by its white colour and subglobose spores. 

 1 142. — Solenia anomala Fr. 

 Var. ochracea Mass. 



Mid \V.— Studley Royal (F.F., '81). Near Silsden, on 

 dead holly, &c. (Lees' Fl.). Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 

 S.W. — Elland Park Wood, on rotten wood (Fl. Hx.). 

 CRATERELLUS Fr. 



1 143. Craterellus lutescens Fr. 



S.W. — "Ramsden Wood, Halifax 17S6," rare, (Bolton, 

 Tab. 105 f. 2). 



1144. Cpatepellus cornucopioides Pers. 



S.W.— Hx. 1775 (Bolt. Cat. n. 467). " In the shady parts of 

 woods where the soil is dry, in the Shroggs, North Dean, &c., 

 about Halifax (Bolton Tab. 103). 



S.E.— Pond Wood, Boynton (W.W.S.). 



N.E.— Bedale (G.M.). Arncliffe Wood (F.F., '94). Mul- 

 grave, plentiful (F.F., igoo). Helmsley and Rievaulx (F.F., 

 '03). On the ground. 



Mid W.— Strid, Bolton Woods (' Nat.', Sep. '91). • 



One of the best of our edible fungi. 



1145. Craterellus sinuosus Fr. 

 S.E. — Skipwith (Tr. ii.). 



STEREUM Pers. 



1 146. Stereum Sowerbei Berk. 



N.E. — Scarboro'. On the ground. A very beautiful species, 

 funnel-shaped, pure white. 



1147. Stepeum hirsutum Fr. 

 S.W.— Hx. (Bolton, Tab. 82, figs, a.b.c). 



On dead trunks, branches, and worked wood. Is also a 

 true parasite at times. Very common. 



