84 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



GALERA. 



503. Galepa lateritia l-r. 



]MiD W. — Church l*"enton (Lees' Fl.). 



504. Galera tenera (Schaeff.). 

 S.W.— Halifax (Bolton, Tab. 66, f. 2). 



Common in pastures and grassy spots in woods. Distri- 

 bution general. 



505. Galera cam pan u lata Mass. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Giegarious on road scrapings and in 

 dry places on roadsides. " The pileus and stem become 

 nearly or sometimes quite white when dry. Cooke at one 

 time considered this species a form of Galera siliginea, and 

 figured it under that name (Illustr., PL 1156) adding in the 

 Handbook "ed. 2] p. 376 : ' The variety figured turns pale 

 when dry, thus differing from the type'" (Mass. Brit. Fung. 

 Fl., ii., p. 146). 



506. Galera ovalis Fr. 



N.E. —Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 



S.W.— Huddersfield (F.F., 1895). Warley ; Norland; 

 Stainland ; Skircoat ; etc., Hx. Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.) 

 Cullingworth. 



Mid \V. — Field near Bishop's Wood (F.F.. 1896). 



N.W. — Sedbergh (Exc. 1902). 



Among grass in rich pastures, and on lawns. 



507. Galera antipoda (Lasch). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



S.W.— Sutton (F.F., 1899). On rich soil. 



508. Galera conferta (Bolt.). 



S.W.—" Grows amongst the bark in hot-houses. The 

 specimens figured and described, grew in the Pine-stove of 

 J. Caygill, Hahfax, Nov. 1785 " (Bolton, Tab. 18). 



509. Galera spartea Fr. 



S.W. — " Grows in dry and barren pasture ground amongst 

 various kinds of moss," Halifax (Bolton, Tab. 51, f. i). 



Frequent among short grass, and moss. Distribution 

 general. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1904 (pub. 1904). Bot. Series, \'ol. 6. 



