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1792 " (Bolton, unpublished Tab. 206, Brit. Alus. Nat. Hist, 

 coll., n. 1414). Campsall (F.F., 1899). 

 N.E. — Egton Bridge (F.F., 1902). 



934. Marasmius cauticinalis (With.). 

 N.E.— Scarboro' (Nat., July '81). 



935. Marasmius rotula (Scop.). 



On dead twigs, etc. Common. Distribution general. 



936. Marasmius graminum (Lib.). 



S.W.— Heaton (Lees' Fl.) Elland (Fl. Hx.) On grass. 



937. Marasmius androsaceus (Linn.). 



S.W. — " Grows on putrid leaves, chiefly those of oak in the 

 shady moist parts of woods about Halifax ; it also grows on 

 moors, among rushes. I saw it in great abundance in Sep. 

 this year, 1787, on the hill above Causey-Foot, near Hx., it 

 grew upon the stalks of decayed rushes, in the place where 

 Tvientalis euvopaa, and Ophiys cordata grow " (Bolton, Tab. 32). 



Common on fallen leaves of oak and beech, fern stems, etc.; 

 has been noted on dead Riibiis idaiis stems, and on pine leaves, 

 at Masham. Distribution general. 



938. Marasmius splachnoldes Fr. 

 N.E. — Among pine leaves, Rievaulx (F.F. '03). 



939. Marasmius instititus Fr. 



N.E.— Scarboro'. Bulmer. Raincliffe Wood (W.W.S.). 

 Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 



S.W.— Roche Abbey Valley (Lees' Fl.). 



940. Marasmius Hudson! (Pers.). 



N.E. — Between Egton and Grosmont (W.W.S.). Mul- 

 grave Woods (FF., 1900). Egton Bridge (F.F., '02). 

 On dead holly-leaves. 



941. — Marasmius epichloe Fr. 



Mid W. — On dead grass near Ilkley (Lees' FL). 



942. Marasmius saccharinus Fr. 

 S.W. — On moist, decaying twigs, North Dean W. (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.W. — Masham (Nat., Jan. '02). On twigs. 



