250 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



Claudopus variabilis, (Pers.) " On small putrid branches in 

 the dark part of Klland Park (Wood.) " — Bdton, un- 

 published Tab., Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) collection, (No. 

 553.) Not uncommon on dead twigs of various kinds, 

 holly leaves, and herbaceous stems. 



C. byssisedus, (Pers.) On bare soil, Lud. Dn. — H.T.S. ! 



OCHROSPOR/E. 



Pholiota erebia, Fr. Plantation, Manor Heath ! Heb. Bridge 



—J.N. Clover Hill.— H.T.S. Hollin Hey, Stainland. ! 

 P. ombrophila, Fr. Heb. Bridge. — J.N., Hx.Nat. VI., p. 124. 

 P. togularis, (Bull.) El. Pk. Wd.— H.T.S. 



P. dura, (Bolt.) Halifax. — Bolton, Tab. 67, f. 1. Also un- 

 published Tab., Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) collection, (No. 

 555.) Specimen from which this drawing was made 

 found "In the Shroggs, Sep. 1794." Recently redis- 

 covered at Hx. in the shrubbery, Bermerside, by Mr. H. 

 Lawson, gardener, and in a corn field near Park Nook ! 



P. praBCOX, (Pars.) Among grass, in early summer, Ovenden. 



-G. L. Lister. El. Pk. Wd., Lightcliffe, Skircoat ! 



Cr. Dn.— J.N. El. Hall Wd.— H.T.S. Lud. Dn.— Bot. Sec. 



P. comosa, Fr. " Grows under the roots of trees where the soil 



is dry, in great plenty in Oct. 1786, in the dry and 



steep part of the w r ood called Ramsden . ' ' — Bolton, Tab. 42 . 



P. aurivellus, (Batsch.) N.D. Wd. — J.T.J. ! On stump, 

 Heath. — G. Harding. 



P. squarrosa, (Mull.) A semi-parasite on and about the trunk- 

 base of trees, especially ash and laburnum; also on 

 stumps. Heb. Bridge, Hurst. — J.N. Ovenden, Sun Wd., 

 Well Head, Hx., on ash eight years in succession. — 

 vide Hx. Nat., VI., pp. 108-9. Fixby and Kebroyd, on 

 ash. — A. Clarke. Garden, Savile Park! and Belle Vue, 

 on laburnum. — /. H. Bolton. 



Var Mullerii, Fr. Mdgh.— J.N. 



P. spectabilis, Fr. On trunk, Midgley; on log, El. Pk. Wd. ! 

 Pck. Wd.— J.N. 



P. dissimulans, (B. and Br.) Nut Clough, Heb. Bdge.— J.N. 



P. mutabilis. Fr. On stumps, N. D. Wd., Ovenden. — G. L. 



Lister. Callis Wd.— J.N. Spa Wood. Lud. Dn. ! 



P. mustelina, Fr. Under bramble bush, canal bank, below 

 Salterhebble ; on rotting stump, Spa Wood, Lud. Dn. ! 

 P. pumila, Fr. Heb. Bridge. — J.N. 



