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HYPHOLO:\IA Fr, 



653. Hypholoma sublateritium (Schaeff.). 

 S.E.— Skipwith ('Nat.', Dec. 1878), etc., etc. 



Common, though not quite so frequent as H. fascicidarc. 

 When quickly grown on stumps in moist, shaded places, the 

 pileus often bears one to three irregularly concentric rings of 

 yellowish, superficial, pointed scales. 



654. Hypholoma capnoides Fr. 

 Mid W.— Bramham (F.F., 1888). 



S.W. — Edlington (F.F., 1891). Cullingworth. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Claughton (' Nat.', Jan. 1892). Rie- 

 vaulx (F.F., 1903, ' Nat.', Nov.). 



On the ground in pine woods and on decaying pine trunks. 

 655- Hypholoma epixanthum Fr. 



S.W. — Huddersfield (Hud. Bot. Soc). On fir stump, 

 Heaton (Lees' Fl.). Hebden Bridge (' Nat., Sep. 1S92). 



S.E. — Allerthorpe (F.F., 1893). Escrick. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Arncliffe Woods (F.F., 1894). 

 656. Hypholoma fasciculare (Huds.). 



S.W.— Halifax (Bolton, Tab. 29). 



On and about rotting tree stumps, trunks, posts, etc., in 

 dense clusters everywhere, and nearly all the year round ; 

 occasionally among timber in woodyards. 

 657- Hypholoma elaeodes (Bull.). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Mul- 

 grave (F.F., 1894). Limber Wood (F.F., 1902). 



S.W. — Northdean Wood ; Luddenden Dean ; and Hebden 

 Bridge (Fl. Hx.). Hugsett (F.F., 1897). Cadeby (F.F., 1901). 



S.E. — Escrick (F.F., 1896). 



On trunks, and on the ground. Smell sour. 



658. Hypholoma dispepsum Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



Mid W.— Adel Dam Wood (Lees' Fl.). 



659. Hypholoma incomptum ]\Iass. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Described from specimens found 

 in Raincliff Wood, near the Scarborough racecourse. 

 S.W. — Goitstock (Fl. Skipt.). On stumps. 



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



