36 VORKSIIIRK XATUHAT.ISTS' TXIOX. 



in the neighbourhood of Halifax, this present year 1793, in ilie 

 months of August and September. I fiiKl no description or 



figure tliat will agree })roperty with it Some I measured 



more than a foot diameter' (IJolton) 



156. Clitocybe maxima Vr. 

 Mid W. — Leeds district (J>ees' Fl.). 

 S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1S96). 

 N.W.— Masham. 



S W. — Bare ground under trees, Cioitstock. 



157. Clitocybe infundibuliformis (Scha^ff.). 

 Common among grass and dead leaves in open woods. Has 



been recorded from all the divisions. 



In the T^ictionnaire Iconographique Champignons, Bolton's 

 Tab. 59. is referred to this species; other authorities consider 

 it to represent Clitocybe bnimalis. 



1 58. Clitocybe geotropa (Bull.). 



S.W. — Fixby pastures (Hud. Bot. Soc). A fine specimen 

 was found with pileus 6 in. diam. Cullingworth. 



N.E. — Scarborough. 



Mid W. — vSlaidburn ; Barwick-in-Elmet : Gateforth; Baildon 

 (Lees' Fl.). Langstrothdale. 



N.W. — Masham. 



159. Clitocybe gilva (Pers.). 



S.W.— Halifax. The Diet. Icon. Champ, refers IJolton's. 

 Tab. 22, to this species. It is doubtful. This Tab. is not 

 referred to bv either Fries or Saccardo. 



N. E. - "Srarl )orough . 



160. Clitocybe inversa (^Scop.). 



N.E. — Castle Howard ri'M'.. 1892). 



161. Clitocybe flaccida (Sow.). 



N.E. — Scarborough Texhibited at Leeds 1\F., 1S81). 



162. Clitocybe tuba IV. 

 Mid \V.— Selby (F.F., 1884). 

 N.IC. — Scarborough. 

 SAV.— Fixby, Hx. 



On dead leaves in woods. 



Trans. \'.X.l\, 1902 (pul). Xov. ii,o7>. Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



