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heteromalla, Mnium hornuni, Plagiothecium Borrerianunu 



Tetvapliis pellucida, and on several species of hepatics. 

 G. minuta, (Quel.) Lud. Dn. [See Hx. Nat., V., p. 106. 



G. mycenopsis, Fr. On dead moss. Hdc. — J.N. 

 Tubaria furfuracea, (Pers.) On the ground in woods among 



dead twigs. Ashday Hall, El. Pk. Wd. ! Pck. Wd., 



H. Gr.— J.N. Tag lock— H.T.S. Lud. Dn., Bn. CI. ! 

 Yar. trigonophyllus, Lasch. Mdgh. — J.N. 

 T. inquilina, Fr. Ovenden — G. L. Lister. Cr. Dn.— /JV. 

 Crepidotus mollis, (Schaeff.) " On the decaying stock of an 



elm tree, Aug. 1779" — Bolton, Tab. 71, f. 2. On 



decaying trunks, N. D. Wd. ! Heb. Bdge.—J.N. 

 Bolbitius flaYidus, (Bolt.) Fr. " On dunghills after rain, in 



June and July " — Bolton, Tab. 149. See Massees Brit. 



Fung. Fl. II., p. 204. On rotting hearthrug in damp 



corner of Pecket Wd. — J.N. 

 B. fragilis. Fr. " Grows in meadows and pasture grounds 



about Halifax " — Bolton, Tab. 65. Fixby ! [Lawson. 



B. titubans, Fr. 1902. On mushroom-bed, Bermerside — II. 

 Cortinarius (Phlegmacium) sebaceus, Fr. H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Phleg.) cyanopus, Fr. H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Phleg.) largus, Fr. Hdc. -J.N. [Wd. ! 



C. (Phleg.) purpurescens, Fr. Ovenden, H. Gr. — J.N. Cwl. 



C (Phleg.) decolorans, Fr. Among firs, H. Gr.— J.N. 



C. (Myxacium) collinitus, Fr. N. D. Wd. ! 



C. (Myx.) elatior, Fr. " In the wood called Wheatley 

 Shroggs, near Halifax, Sept. 15, 1794" — Bolton, un- 

 published Tab. 221 in Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) collection. 

 (No. 1025). Frequent in the woods to the S. and W. 

 of Hx. ; also seen in Sun Wd. ! 



C. (Inoloma) opimus, Fr. Hdc. — J.N. 



C. (Inol.) violaceus, (L.) H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Inol.) alboyiolaceus, (Pers.) Under beech, Hdc. — J.N. 



C. (Inol.) malachius, Fr. H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Inol.) hircinus, Fr. Hym. Eur., p. 362. " Grows in 

 Woodhouse W T ood, and some other woods about Hx. in 

 Aug. and Sept., but not plentifully " — Bolton, Tab. 52. 

 " As a British species this rests entirely on Bolton's 

 figure." — Cooke's Hdbk. to Ills. " In fir woods, foetid. 

 This species is founded on Bolton's figure" — IV. G. 

 Smith, Supp. Brit. Fungology. 



C. (Inol.) callisteus, Fr. H. Gr.—J.N., H.T.S. 



C. (Inol.) Bulliardi, Fr. Sun Wd. ! 



