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743. Coprinus Gibbsii Mass. & Crossl. 



S.W. — Sheffield, on horse dung, Nov. 1901. Probably the 

 smallest agaric known. Remarkable for its circular, com- 

 pressed spores. 



First record ('Nat.', Jan, 1902). 



N.E. — On sheep dung. Helmsley (' Nat.', April 1904). 



744. Coprinus domesticus Pers. 



N.E. — Scarborough. On moist, rotten wood, carpets, etc. 

 S.W.— North Dean Wood, on old carpet (Fl. Hx.). 

 Ecclesall Wood, Sheffield, on burnt ground. 



745. Coprinus stereo pari us (Bull.). 



N.E. — Scarborough. On dung, manured ground, etc. 

 S.W. — Heptonstall and other places near Hebden Bridge 

 (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock. Campsall (F.F., 1899). 



746. Coprinus aquatiles Peck. 



S.W. — High Lee Clough, Norland, near Halifax. On 

 decaying vegetation in rushy-mossy swamp. First British 

 record, ' Nat.', Jan. 1904. 



747. Coprinus velox Godey. 



S.W. — Sheffield. On horse dung. First British record, 

 * Nat.', April 1902. 



748. Coprinus ephemerus Fr. 



Mid W.— Beckwithshaw, and Studley Royal (F.F., 1881), 

 etc., etc. Frequent on dunghills and manured ground. 

 Recorded for all the county divisions. 



749. Coprinus sociatus Fr. 

 N.E. — Mulgrave W^oods (F.F., 1900). 



S.W. — MeltonandCadeby(F.F., 1901). On moist, loose soil. 



750. Coprinus plicatilis (Curt.). 



Mid W.— Studley Royal (F.F., 1S81), etc., etc. 

 Very common. Distribution general. Among grass in 

 pastures, on lawns, road-sides, waste places, etc. 



751. Coprinus hemerobius Fr. 



S.W. — " Grows in meadows where the soil is rich, in Sep. 

 and Oct., about Halifax, plentifully " (Bolton, Tab. 31). 



