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occasionally solitary, on and near old dead stumps. Has been 

 met with at all the forays. 

 Var. calopoda Fr. 

 S.W.— Pecket \\'ood, and High Greenwood, near Hebden 

 Bridge. Northdean Wood ; Luddenden Dean Woods, Hx. 

 Potridings Wood (Cadeby V.V., 1901). 



226. Mycena polygramma (Bull.). 



Mid W.— Studley Royal (F.F., 1881). Harewood (F.F., 

 1888). 



S.W.— Shipley Glen (Fees' Fl.). Edlington ^Voods (Don- 

 caster F.F., 1891). Coxley Valley ; Hunsworth. On rotting 

 beam. Heath, Hx. Birks Wood, Southowram ; Northdean 

 Wood, Hx. Hebden Bridge. Hugsett; Stainborough (Barnsley 

 F.F., 1897). Melton (Cadel)y F.F., 1 901). Goitstock. Anston, 

 Sheffield. 



S.E.— Pocklington (F.F., 1893). Escrick (Selby F.F., 1896). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). Egton 

 Bridge (F.F., 1902). 



N.W. — Masham. Sedbergh (*i902). 



227. Mycena parabolica (A. & S). 

 S.E.— Grindale (W.W.S., ' Nat.,' June 1889). 



228. Mycena tintinnabulum Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. On fallen, decaying branches. 

 N.\\\ — Masham. 



229. Mycena flavipes (Quel.). 



N.E. — Whitby, on stump (G.M.), first British record (Cooke's 

 Illustr., pi. 95 1 b). 



230. Mycena atro-alba (Bolton). 



S.W. — " Grows amongst moss about the roots of trees in 

 woods about Halif^ix, but rarely" (Bolton's 'Hist. Fung.,' 1789, 

 tab. 137). Cullingworth ; Battye Ford (Lees' Fl.). 



231. Mycena pullata (Berk. & Cke.). 



S.W. —North Wood, near Lightcliffe; Elland Park A\'ood, 

 Hx. Hebden Bridge. Goitstock. 



On the ground among leaves in woods. 



