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 Gknus CLITOCVBE Fr. 



138. CHtocybe nebularis (Batsdi). 



S.W. — 'Grows in the dry parts of woods, and in pastures about 

 Halifax; not infrequently' (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 40). 

 Bolton's figure is considered by some authorities to represent 

 CHtocybe c/avipes, by others CHtocybe nebularis. Edlington 

 Woods (Doncaster F.F., 1891). High Greenwood, and Pecket 

 Wood, near Hebden Bridge. Storthes Hall Woods, H udders- 

 field. 



N.E.— Scarborough (Y.N.U., Bot. Report, 1879). Mulgrave. 



S.E.— Blackwood (Selby F.F., 1884). 



Mid W.— Meanwood Wood (Tr. Y.N.U., i\.). Wistow 

 (Lees' Fl.). Braniham (F.F., 1888). Stainor Wood (Selby F.F., 

 1896). 



On the ground in open woods ; frequent. A fine edible 

 species. 



139. CHtocybe clavipes (Pers.). 



^[,1) ^V.— Selby (F.F., 1884). Bramham (F.F., 1888). Lang- 

 strothdale ('Nat.', May 1891, as CoUybia). Bishop's Wood 

 (Selby F.F., 1896). 



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



S.W.— Sandal Beat (Doncaster F.F., 1891). 



On the ground in woods. 



140. CHtocybe hirneola Fr. 

 S.W.— Owston (Sutton l'\F, 1899). 



141. CHtocybe venutissima Fr. 



S.W. — Among larch leaves, Hardcastle, Hebden Bridge. 



142. CHtocybe odora fHull.). 



Mid W.— Horton-in-Ribblcsdale (H.T.S., 'Nat.', 1880-1). 

 Harewood (F.F., 1888). 



S.W. — Possibly Bolton's Tab. 12, Ag. avriilei/s, belongs here. 

 Heaton Woods (Lees' Fl.). Ovenden, Hx. (G. L. Lister). 

 Sutton (F.F., 1899). Bingley (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). .Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 

 1900). 



