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and several other woods about Halifax, as I have observed 

 this year, 1787 " (Bolton, Tab, 35). 



Common in woods and pastures almost everywhere the 

 greater part of the year. 



380. Nolanea mammosa (L.), 



S.W.— Field near Bingley Woods ('Nat,', Sep, 1891). 



Crimsworth Dean, 1892. Luddenden Dean, 1893, in pastures 



(Fl. Hx.). 



Mid W,— Esholt (H.T,S., 'Nat,', Nov, 1891), 



N.E. — In pasture. Helmsley (F,F., 1903, ' Nat,', Nov,). 



381. Nolanea pisciodora (Ces.). 

 Mid W.— Studley Royal (F.F., 1881). 



S.W. — Southowram, Hx, ; Fixby (Fl, Hx.), Stainborough 

 (F.F., 1897). Campsall (F,F,, 1899), 



S.E, — Escrick (F,F,, 1896), 



Smell resembling stale fish. Among decaying leaves and 

 grass in and near woods. Not common, 



382. Nolanea nigripes (Trog.). 

 N.E, — Scarborough, 



S.W.— Hugsett (F,F,, 1897), 



In swampy places. Odour similar to pisciodora. 



383. Nolanea rufo-carnea (Berk.). 



S.W.— High Greenwood, Hebden Bridge, on heathy ground 

 (Fl, Hx.). 



384. Nolanea icterlna Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough, In cultivated places, 



S,W. — Hebden Bridge. In open grassy wood (Fl. Hx,), 



385. Nolanea infula Fr, 



N.E. — Arncliffe ; among grass (F.F., 1894). 

 S.W.— Huddersfield (F.F., 1895). Goitstock. 



ECCILIA Fr. 



386. Eccllia Parkensis Fr. 



Mid W. — East Keswick (F.F., 1898). Among grass. 



387. Eccilia carneo-grisea (B. & Br.). 



N.E,— Helmsley (*'Nat,', Sep, 1884). Mulgrave (F.F,, 

 1900) 



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