28 ^■0RKS11IKK XAlUkAl-ISIs' UNION. 



Var. orirubens Quel. 

 N . E. — Sen rborougli. 



loS. Tricholoma saponaceum Vr. 



Mil) W.— Studley Royal. Selhy {V.V.. 18S4 ; 'Nat.", Jan. 

 1885). Hawkesworlh (M Skipt.). lUackwood (Selby V.V., 

 1896). 



S.W.— 'I'honie Waste (Lees' ¥\.). ( ioitstock (Fl. Skipt.). 

 Hebden JJridge. Luddeiiden Dean: Northdean W'uud, H.\. 



N.E. — Castle Howard (l'".l'\, 1892). Searburough. 



N.\\'.— Masham. 



Frequent, in mixed woods. Smell peculiar: more soapy than 

 nitrous. 



109. Tricholoma cuneifolium IV. 

 N.E. — Castle Howard (F. F.. 1892). 



S.W. - Pasture, Seven Arches, Bingley (H.'i'.S., 'Nat.', Sep. 

 1 891). 



Var. cinereo-rimosum Batsch. 

 S.^\^ — Crimsworlh Dean, Hebden Bridge. Under hedge- 

 row, garden, Halifax (J. W. Sutcliffe). 



no. Tricholoma crassifolium (Berk.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough ('Nat.', 1S80-1). 

 S.W.— Keighley (Lees' Fl., p. 812). 



111. Tricholoma virgatum Fr. 



N.E. — iMulgraxr Woods (I'M''., 1900). 



112. Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull.). 

 S.W. — Nab Wood, Sallairc (Lees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Castle Howard (F. 1"'., 1892). Scarborough. Arncliffe 

 Woods (Whitby l''.l'\, 1894). 



Poisonous. In woods, not common. 



113. Tricholoma bufonium (I'ers.). 



S.\\'.-- Hudderslield (Hud. Bot. Soc, 1883). Generally dis 

 tributed throughout the district. 



Mid \\'.— In fir wood, Langstrolhdale. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



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