MASSKE AND CROSSI.ANn : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. 7 



F. F. — Fungus Foray. 



(Hud. Bdt. Soc.) — Hudder.sfield Botanical Society. Report, 



1883. A. Clarke. 

 Hx. — Halifax, following a station, or string of stations, 



indicates that the place, or places, are within the parish 



of Halifiix. 

 (\V.W..S.)— W. W. Strickland. 

 (H.T.S.)— H. T. Soppitt. 



The Union Fungus Forays have been held as follows : — 

 1 88 1. — Harrogate and Studley Royal, with Leeds as centre. 



(Tr. Y.N.U., Part 9, March 1886, i)p. 207-324). 

 i884.-Selby ('Nat.', Jan. 1885, pp. 140-1). 

 1888. — Bramham and Harewood, with Leeds as centre ('Nat,', 



Nov. 1888, [)p, 321-29). 

 1891. — Doncaster ('Nat.', Nov. 1891, pp. 339348). 

 1892. — Castle Howard, with Malton as centre (' Nat.', Dec. 



1892, PP- 355-365)- 

 1893.— Pocklington (' Nat.', March 1894, pp. 69-76). 

 1894.— Whitby and Arncliffe (MS.) C. Cro.ssland. 

 1895. — Huddersfield (Huddersfield Naturalist and Photo- 

 graphic Soc. Circular. A. Clarke). 

 1896.-86% ('Nat.', 13ec. 1896, pp. 355-365)- 

 1897. — Barnsley (' Nat.', Nov. 1897, pp. 341-348). 

 1898.— East Keswick ('Nat.', Dec. 1898, pp. 357-362). 

 1899. — Sutton, near Askern ('Nat.', Nov. 1899, pp. 337-39; 



Dec, pp. 367-372). 

 1900. — Mulgrave Woods ('Nat.,' Nov. 1900, pp. 337-350). 

 1901. — Cadeby, etc., S. Yorks. (' Nat.', Nov. i9oi,pp. 333-350). 

 The records are arranged under the five county divisions, 

 or vice-counties, employed by H. C. Watson in ' Cybele 

 Britannica,' viz. : — 61, South-east York ; 62, North-east York ; 

 63, South-west York ; 64, Mid-west York ; 65, North-west 

 York ; and are given in the order of priority of date in each 

 county division so far as could be ascertained, hence the 

 divisions do not follow a fixed sequence. 



