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143. Clitocybe Trogii l"r. 



N.E. — Mulgravi- Woods (W'liilhy V.V., 1900). 



144. Clitocybe cerussata l"r. 

 N.E. — Cianton. 



Mid W.— Bramham (l-.F., 1888). 



S.E.— Alk-rthorpe (Focklington V.F., 1893). 



S.W. — Savin royd (Barnsley F.V., 1897). Cragg \'ale. Tlx. 



145. Clitocybe phyllophila Vr. 



S.W.— Huddersfield (Hud. Hot. See, 1883). Shipley (Hen 

 (Lees' Fl.). Sandal Beat (Doncaster l'".F., 1891). (loilslock 

 (Fl. Skipt.). 



Mid W. — Meanwood Wood : Bingky (Tr. V.N.U., ix.). 

 Selby (F.F., 1884). Carlton Woods (Lees' FL). Pjiamhani and 

 Harewood (F.F., 1888). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Arncliffe (Egton I'M"., 1902). 



S.E.— Skipwith (Goole Sci. Soc, 'Nat.', 1878-9). 



Frequent in beech woods among dead leaves. 



146. Clitocybe pithyophila 1m. 



S.W. — Fixby Hall Woods. ' (Irows in close plantations, 

 particularly those of fir or larch' (Bolton, Tab. 17). I'his 

 figure has been (juoted as Clitocybe caiidicans and also as 

 Clitocybe diffonnis. ' This species (Clitocybe difforiiiis) must be 

 excluded from the Piritish list, the figure of Bolton, Tab. 17, 

 supposed to be this sp. is Clitocybe pithyophila' (Mass. Brit. 

 F\ing. Fl., vol. 2, p. 441 ). The Diet. Icon. Champign. (1894) 

 gives it as Oniphalia iiiiibilicata. 



N. E. — Scarborough. 



147. Clitocybe candicans (Pers.). 

 Mid W.— Hor^forth (i-r. V.X.U., i.x.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



S.W. — Heaton, near Bradford (H.T.S., 'Nat.', 1880-1). .\ller- 

 ton ; Birstall (Tr. Y.N.U., ix.). Hebden Bridge. Luddcnden 

 Dean; Lightcliffe, Hx. 



S.E.—Escrick (Selby F.F., 1896). 



Common in woods, among dead leaves, in late autumn. 



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