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N.W.— Masham. 



250. Mycena acicula (Schaeff.). 



Mid W.— Selby (F.K, 1S84). Esholt (H.T.S., 1891). Hare- 

 wood and East Keswick (F.F., i8g8). Brimham (*i902). 



N. E. — Scarborough. 



S.E.— Kirkham Abbey (*'Nat.,' Nov. 1889). Escrick (Selby 

 F.F., 1896). 



S.W. —High Greenwood and Midge- Hole Wood; Crimsworth 

 Dean, etc., near Hebden Bridge, 1893. EUand Park Wood, 

 Hx. (Bolton's tab. 39 B, see under Collybia davits). Melton 

 Wood ; Potridings Wood (Cadeby F.F., 1901). 



N.W.— Masham. 



Frequent among rotten leaves and twigs. 



251. Mycena haematopoda IV. 

 Mid W.— Selby (F.F., 1884). 



N.E. — Scarborough (Cooke's lUustr., pi. 162 a). Mulgrave 

 Woods (Whitby F\F., 1894). Egton Bridge (F.F., 1902). 



S.W. — Sutton (F.F., 1899). Melton and Potridings Woods 

 (Cadeby F'.F"., 1901). 



On stumps, decaying branches, etc. 



252. Mycena sanguinolenta (A. & S.). 



Very common in almost any damp wood among the dead 

 leaves. Has been recorded for each county division. 



253. Mycena galopoda Fr. 



As common and in similar situations as the preceding species. 



254. Mycena leucogala Cke. 



N.E. — Scarborough. On rotten stumps, etc. 

 S.W.— Goitstock (Fl. Skipt.). 

 N.W. Sedbergh (*i902). 



255. Mycena epipterygea (Scop.). 



S.W. — " Under the fir trees in the plantation near Fixljy 

 Hall" (Bolton, unpublished tab. in B.M. (Nat. Hisl.) collection, 

 n. 350 = Ag. lubricus). Heaton Wood, Wibsey (Lees' FL). 

 Wharncliffe. Coxley Valley. Norland ; Luddenden Dean ; 

 EUand Park Wood ; Stainland, etc., Hx. Several places about 



