290 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNMON. 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 



S.E. — Cottingham ; Spring Head, Hull (A. R. Warnes). 



N.W.— Rokeby (F.F. '04). 



Frequent on decorticated trunks, chips, etc. 



2002. Mollisia fusca Mass. \LachneUa Schnmacheri 

 Phil. ; Trichopeziza fusca Sacc.l . 



S.W. — Nr. Hebden Bridge : Southrowram ; on dead wood 

 (Fl. Hx.). Erringden — -par. of Hx. — on old root, side of 

 stream, Aug. '04. 



N.W. — Mashani, on rotten wood. 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods, on dead wood. 



2003. Mollisia livido-fusca Gillet. [Peziza. Fr.]. 

 S.W. — Nr. Hebden Bridge, on decorticated wood. For 



diagnosis of these — the first British specimens, see (New 

 Fungi by the Myc. Members of the Union, ' Nat.' Jan. '04, 

 pp. 5-6). 



2004. Mollisia dentata Gillet. 



S.W. — CuUingworth, on rotten poplar-root. 



2005. Mollisia cinerascens Rehm, Rabh. Krypt. Fl. 

 Disc. 



S.E. — Brantingham, near Brough ('*Nat.' Aug. '01 ; Trans- 

 action of the Hull Scientific & Field Naturalist Club, 1901, 

 p. 224, figs. 1-4). First British records. 



On decayed stem of some Umbellifer. 



2006. Mollisia atpocinerea (Cke.) Phil. 



Common on dead herbaceous stems of various kinds. 

 Records numerous for each county division, with the exception 

 of S.E. nil. 



2007. Mollisiaatrata Karst. [Peziza atrata Fers. ; iorms 

 asparagi, oemmtlies, and uhiuirur Phil. B.D. p. 182" . 



N.E. — Scarboro' (' Nat.' Aug. '81). Buhner, on ragwort 

 stems. Stokesley (Exc. '99). 



Mid W. — Askham Bog, on Spirtca. (Exc. 1900). Bolton 

 Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.W\— Masham (* Nat.' Jan. '02). 



Trans. Y.N.I'., 1905 (pub. 1905K Bot. Serie;:, Vol. 6. 



