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A. aspera, (Pers.) 1790. Near Lee Bridge — Bolton, Tab. 



139. 1898. Lud. Dn. ! Hx. Nat., Vol. III., p. 84. 

 Amanitopsis Yaginatus, (Bull) Roze. 



Common on the ground in woods. Distribution general. 

 Forma fulya. 1892. H. Gr. 1895. Lud. Dn. ! 

 A. strangulata, Fr. 1894. Broadbottom, Wds. — J.N. 

 Lepiota procera, (Scop.) Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 23. El. Pk. 



Wd. ! Hdc, Pck. Wd., Cr. Bn.—J.N. Lud. Dn. ! Edible. 

 L. rachodes, Vitt. In greenhouse, Well Head ! Bermerside 



— H. Lawson. Edible. 

 L. acutesquamosa, (Weinm.) On lawn, Skircoat ! Foundry 



yard, Hebden Bridge — J.N. 

 L. biornata, (B. & Br.) In greenhouse, Belle Vue, Hx. ! 

 L. cristata, (A. & S.) Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 7. Lud. Dn. ! 

 L. cepaestipes, (Sow.) 1785. "Amongst the bark in pine- 

 stove, Shay " — Bolton, Tab. 50. 

 L. lichmophora, (B. & Br.) In greenhouses, Well Head, 



Manor Heath, and Bermerside ! 

 L. carcharias, (Pers.) In pastures ; not uncommon. 

 L. granulosa, (Batsch.) In woods and pastures ; not uncommon. 

 L. amianthina, (Scop.) Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 51, f 2. Perhaps 



as frequent as the preceding. 

 L. polysticta, (Berk.) In old pasture, Fixby — Huddersjicld 



Botanical Society. 

 Armillaria mellea, (Vahl.) Bolton, Tabs. 16, 136, 140, 141. 



Very common, and most variable in appearance. Often 



on living tree-trunks and roots. A destructive parasite. 

 Var. laricina, Fr. Bolton, Tab. 19. 

 Tricholoma resplendens, Fr. Lud. Dn. ! 

 T. flaYO brunneum, Fr. Hdc, H. Gr. — J.N. Catherine 



House Wood, Lud. Dn. ! 

 T. albo-brunneum, (Pers.) Lud. Dn. ! 

 T. ustale, Fr. Pck. Wd. — J.N. A fine species. 

 T. stans, Fr. Cr. Dn.— J.N. ! 



T. rutilans, (SchaefT.) 1891. H. Gr., Cr. Dn., Hdc— J.N. 

 T. variegatum (Scop.) 1898. Lud. Dn. ! 

 T. terreum, (SchaefT.) Cr. Dn.— J.N. 

 T. saponaceum, Fr. 1892. N. D. Wd. ! Hdc, Cr. Dn., 



Lud. Dn.— H.T.S. ! J.W.S. 

 T. cuneifolium, Fr. Var. cinereo-rimosa, Batsch. Cr. Dn. 



— J.N. Under garden hedge-row, Hx. — J.W.S. 



T. inamoenum, Fr. Lud. Dn.—H.T.S. 



