MASSEE AND CROSSLAND : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. 8l 



478. Flammula sapinea Fr. 



Common on dead trunks and stumps in woods. Distribu- 

 tion general. Recorded for all the county divisions. 

 Var. terrestris Fr. 



S.W. — A form occurs on the moors around Halifax, July, 

 Aug. and Sept., on the ground among Callnua vulgaris, etc. 

 Norland Moor ('Nat.', Sep. 1892). 1899, Langiield Moor. 

 1903, Midgley Moor, alt. 1250 ft. (Fl. ?Ix.). 



479. Flammula picrea Fr. 

 S.E.— Blackwood (F.F., 1896). 

 S.W.— Owston (F.F., 1899). 



N.W. — Masham (' Nat.', Jan. 1902). On pine stumps. Rare. 



480. Flammula ochrochlora Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. On old trunks. 



The first British record is based on the Scarborough speci- 

 mens (Grev. xiv., p. 37; Cooke's lUustr., pi. 616). 



NAUCORIA Fr. 



481. Naucopja obtusa Cke. & Mass. 



N.E. — On the ground, Scarborough. The sp. was es- 

 tablished from the Scarborough specimens (Grev. xviii., p. 52 ; 

 Cooke's Illustr., pi. 1155). 



482. Naucoria cucumis (Pers.). 



S.W.— Edlington (F.F., 1891). Clover Hill, Hx. (H.T.S.). 

 Luddenden Dean, 1895 (Fl. Hx.). In gardens, and on loose 

 soil in woods. Has a smell similar to cucumber. 



483. Naucoria cerodes Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. Bulmer. 

 Mid W. — Langstrothdale. 



S.W. — Savin Royd (F.F., 1897). Pecket Wood, Hebden 

 Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 



On burnt soil ; among moss, etc. 



484. Naucoria melinoides Fr. 



S.W.— Roche Abbey Valley ; Peel Park, Bradford (Lees' 

 Fl.). Luddenden Dean (Fl. Hx.). 

 Mid W.— Bramham (F.F., 1888). 



