86 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS* UNION. 



N.E.— Scarborough ( ' Nat.', June 1881). 



Mid W. — On heathy ground. Baildon Moor (Lees' FL). 



519. Tubafia crobula Fr. 



SA\'. — Rockley (F.F., 1897). Among twigs. 



520. Tubaria inquilina Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. On rotten twigs. 



S.W.— Hebden Bridge. Ovenden, Hx. ('Nat.', Sept. 1892). 

 N.W. — Masham (' Nat.', Jan. 1902). 



521. Tubaria muscoputn (Pers.). 



N.E. — Hehnsley (F.F., 1903, 'Nat.', Nov.). Among moss. 



CREPIDOTUS Fr. 



522. Crepidotus mollis (Schsff.). 



S.W. — Hahfax. " On the decaying stump of an elm tree, 

 Aug. 1799" (Bolton, Tab. 71, f. 2), Goole ('Nat.', June 

 1881), etc., etc. 



Common on rotting stumps, trunks, branches, sawdust, 

 humus, etc. Has often been recorded for all the county 

 divisions. 



523. Crepidotus alveolus (Lasch). 



Mid W. — On dead trees, Malham, 1882 (Lees' Fl.). 



524. Cpepidotus putrigenus (Berk. & Curt.). 



N.E. — ]\Iulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). Growing from the 

 sides and sawn end of a beech log buried in bracken. 

 First British record (' Nat.', Nov. 1900). 



525. Crepidotus applanatus (Pers.). 

 N.E. — Egton Bridge (F.F., 1902, 'Nat.', Nov.). 



526. Crepidotus rubi Berk. 



S.W. — Roche Abbey \'alley ; on dea4 bramble, rare 

 (Lees' Fl.). 



Mid W.— Airdale (Lees' Fl.). 



527. Cnepidotus chimnophilus (B. & Br.). 



S.W. — On logs in a wood-yard, Steeton, 1885 (Lees' Fl.). 



528. Crepidotus epigaeus (Pers.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. On clayey ground. 



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



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