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P. mycenoides, Fr. On sphagnum beds, Widdop, Cockhill 



Moor, Saltonstall Moor, etc., almost always with Collybia 

 Inocybe hystrix Fr. H. Gr. — J.N. [clusilis. 



I. reclinata Fr. H. Gr. — J.N. 

 I. calamistrata, Fr. H. Gr., Pck. Wd. — J.N. 

 I. lanuginosa, (Bull.) Heb. Bdge.— J.N. 

 I. plumosa, (Bolt.) " This curious and beautiful Agaric, I 



gathered in a little steep wood, belonging to the farm 



called Ramsden, in the township of Ovenden, Aug. 



1787 " — Bolton, Tab. 33. 

 I. SCaber, (Mull) Halifax, 1794— Bolton, unpublished Tab. 



Brit. Mus. (Nat. His.) collection (No. 610). H. Gr. - J.N. 

 I. flocculosa, (Berk.) Lee, Hept.— J.N. On bare ground. 

 I. lacera, Fr. Lee, Hept.— J.N. 

 I. obscura, (Pers.) Lee, Hept., Pck. XVd.—J.N. 

 I. hiulca, Fr. Lud. Dn. — A. Clarke. 

 I. rimosa, (Bull.) N. D. Wd.— Nat., Oct. 1877. H. Gr. 



Lee, Hept.— J.N. Sun Wd. ; shrubbery, Abbotts 



Ladies' Homes ; plantation, Manor Heath ; Woodhouse 



Wood; Hollin Hey, Stainl.! 

 I. asterospora, (Quel.) In similar situations to rimosa but 



much commoner, and met with in many additional places. 

 I. eutheles, (B. & Br.) On the ground among pines. Cr. 



Dn.— J.N. 

 I. destricta, Fr. Among pines, Hdc. and Cr. Dn. — J.N. 

 I. geophylla, (Sow.) Hurst, Wds.— J.N. N. D. Wd., Bn. CI.! 

 Hebeloma fastibile, Fr. On cast-out cloth hearthrug, Pck. 



Wd. corner. — J.N. 

 H. mesophaeum, Fr. Same place as fastible ; Mdgh.—J.N. 

 H. crustulineforme, (Bull.) Cr. Dn., Pck. Wd.— J.N. 



Var minor, Cke. H. Gr. — J.N. 

 H. longicaudum, (Pers.) El. Pk. Wd.— J.W.S. 

 H. ischnostylum, Cke. Hollin Hey, Stainl. ! 

 Flammula lenta, (Pers.) Fixby. 

 F. spumosa, Fr. N. D. Wd. — Nat., Sept. 1892. 

 F. carbonaria, Fr. On charred ground, El. Pk. Wd. ! 



Foundry yard, Hebden Bridge. — J.N. 

 F. fusus, (Batsch.) " Grows in woods about Halifax, frequent 



in Sept. and Oct." — Bolton, Tab. 5. 

 F. hybrida, Fr. On stump, Ovenden — Nat., Dec. 1890. 

 F. inopoda, Fr. "Plantation, Fixby Hall, 1790" — Bolton, 



Tab. 148. See Stevenson's British Fungi, Vol. I., pp. 



271-2. Hebden Bridge — J.N. 



