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675. Panaeolus caliginosus Jungh. 

 S.E. — On shaded lawn, Hull (A. R. Warnes). 



676. Panseolus subbalteatus (B. & Br.). 

 S.W.— Sheflield. 



677. Panaeolus fimicola Fr. 



S.W. — Halifax. " Grows among the grass in pasture 

 grounds in Oct." (Bolton, Tab. 61., f. i). Meltham. 

 N . E . — Scarborough. 

 Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 

 S.E. — Hornsea (Exc. igoo). 

 N.W.— r^Iasham ('Nat.', May 1903). 



678. Panaeoius cinctulus (Bolt.). 



S.^^'. — Halifax. " Grows on dunghills, after rain, in June 

 and July," 1789 (Bolton, Tab. 152). Fries' Hym. Eur., p. 312. 



ANELLARIA Karst. 



679. Anellaria separata (L.). 



S.W. — Halifax. " Grows most frequently on fresh dung- 

 hills. . . . Sometimes in pasture grounds " (Bolton, Tab. 53). 

 Mirlield ('Nat.', Nov. 1876), etc., etc. \"ery common on 

 dung in moist pastures the greater part of the year. Follows 

 cattle wherever they graze. 



680. Anellaria scitula Mass. 



N.E. — Scarborough, Growing on soil in a plant pot. 

 Species founded on the Scarborough specimens (Grev. xvi., 

 p. 65 ; Cooke's Illustr., pi. 625 b.). 



S.W. — On cow dung, Luddenden Dean (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock, 



681. Anellaria fimiputris (Bull.). 

 S.W.— Halifax (Bolton, Tab. 57). 



Common on dung in pastures. Distribution general. 



PSILOCYBE Fr. 



682. Psilocybe sarcocephala Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 

 ArncHffe (F.F., 1903, ' Nat.', Nov.). Rievaulx (F.F., 1903). 



S.W.— Huddersfield (F.F., 1895). Hebden Bridge. El- 

 land Park Wood, 1902, near decaying stump ; fine specimens, 

 4 to 5 in. across (J. \\'ms. SutclifFe, Fl. Hx.). 



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



