MASSEE AND CROSSLAND t FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. Ill 



1884 (Lees' FL). In a very moist corner of Northdean 

 ^^'ood (Fl. Hx.). 



709. Psathyra urticaecola (B. & Br.). 



I\IiD W. — Harewood and East Keswick (F.F., i8g8). 

 In nettle beds at the base of old stems. 



PSATHYRELLA Fr. 



710. Psathyrella subatrata Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Helmsley (F.F., 1903, ' Nat.', Nov.), 

 S.W.— Elland Park Wood (Fl. Hx.). 

 S.E. — Escrick. 



711. Psathyrella gracilis Fr. 



Common among grass on waysides, hedge banks, etc. 

 Distribution general. Recorded for all the county divisions. 



712. Psathyrella hiascens Fr. 

 S.\\\— Bingley Woods (' Nat.', Sep. 1891). 

 N.E. — Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 



713. Psathyrella caudata Fr. 



S.W. — Eller Carr, near Cullingworth. On rotten wood. 



714. Psathyrella prona ¥r. 



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



715. Psathyrella disseminata (Pers.). 



Common on and about mossy stumps. Grows in crowds. 

 Distribution general. Records many. 



716. Psathyrella atomata Fr. 



Common among grass in open woods, on waysides, etc. 

 Distribution general. Records many. 



717. Psathyrella crenata (Lasch.). 



N.E. — Bulmer. Scarborough (Cooke's lUustr., pi. 847). 



S.W. — Goitstock. 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 



COPRINUS Pers. 



718. Coprinus comatus Fr. 

 S.W.— Halifax. (Bolton, Tab. 44). 



Common near towns and villages, on lawns, grassy way- 

 sides, old gardens, refuse tips, etc. Rarely in pastures or 



