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318. Volvapia speciosa Fr. 

 S.W.— Roche Abbey Valley (Lees' FI.). 



Mid W.— Carlton and Camblesforth ('Nat.', Oct. 1.S77). 



S.E. — Skipwith. 



On dung-hills, rich, grassy road sides, etc. 



319. Volvaria gloiocephala (D.C.). 



S.W. — Ramsden Wood, Halifax, 1787 (Bolton, Tab. 38, 

 f. 2 ; and Tab. 49). 



Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 27, and the Diet. Icon. Champ., 

 p. 378., place the above two figures under Amauitopsis 

 vaginata ; but the statement that the gills are of a pale 

 cinnamon-brown in one case, and the stem solid, and pileus 

 "glutinous" in the other, indicates that the figures represent 

 the present species. The Brit. Mus. collection includes 

 another [unpublished] drawing by Bolton of this species, 

 gathered in Burks Wood, near Hx., Sep., 1794. 



On shoddy heap, Huddersfield (Gard. Chron., Aug. 23, 1885). 



On bare ground under trees, Eller Carr, near Cullingworth. 



N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Robin Hood's Bay. 



S.E. — Escrick (F.F., 1896). 



320. Volvaria parvula Fr. 



S.W. — Campsall. On dead trunk (F.F., 1899, 'Nat.', 

 Jan. 1900). 



321. — Volvaria temperata (B. & Br.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. On soil in a conservatory (Cooke's 

 Illustr., pi. 300). 



PLUTEUS Fr. 



322. Pluteus cepvinus (Schaeff). 

 S.W.— Halifax, 1786 (Bolton, Tabs. 2 and 15). 

 Common on and about old stumps and rotting trunks in 



fields and open woods. Distribution general. 

 Var. eximius Smith. 

 S.W. — Denby Dale. Huddersfield, with pileus 12 in. 

 across (W. Barden). 



323. Pluteus umbrosus (Pers.). 



vS. W. — Nab Wood, Saltaire. On old stumps, etc. (Lees' Fl.). 



