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Helmsley (F.F., 1903, ' Nat.', Nov.). On decaying trunks 

 and branches. 



415. Pholiota pumila Fr. 



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

 S.W. — On mossy ground. Idle (' Nat.', Sep. 1891), Hebden 

 Bridge, 1892 (Fl. Hx.). Among moss. 



416. Pholiota mycenoides Fr. 



S.W. — Among Sphagnum on several of the moors to the 

 W. & N.W. of Halifax, June, 1901. Up to 1400 ft. alt. 

 Almost always accompanied by Collybia dusilis (Fl. Hx.). 



INOCYBE Fr. 



417. Inocybe hystrix Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. In beech woods. 



S.W. — High Greenwood. Under beech tree (Fl. Hx.). 



418. Inocybe relicina Fr. 



Mid W.— Scotland Mill Wood, Adel (Lees' FL). 



S.W. — High Greenwood. In moist places nearfirs (Fl. Hx.). 



419. Inocybe calami strata Fr. 



S.W. — High Greenwood and Pecket Wood, near Hebden 

 Bridge ( ' Nat.', Sep, 1892). Under fir trees. 



420. Inocybe lanuginosa (Bull.). 

 S.W.— Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 



N.W.— Masham ( ' Nat.' Jan. 1892). 

 N.E.— Helmsley (F.F., 1903, 'Nat.', Nov.). 

 On the ground in mixed woods. 



421. Inocybe dulcamara (A. & S.). 



N.E. — Scarborough. In pine and mixed woods. 

 S.W.— Potridings Wood (F.F., 1901). 



422. Inocybe plumosa (Bolton). 



S.W. — " This curious and beautiful Agaric, I gathered in 

 a little steep wood, belonging to the farm called Ramsden, in 

 Ovenden, near Halifax, Aug. 1787; it grew in plenty there." 

 (Bolton, Tab. 33). 



S.E. — Everingham (F.F., 1893). I" ^^ plantation. 



Trans. V.N.U., 1904 (pub. 1904). Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



