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THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



C. (Inol.) sublanatus, Fr. 1903. H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Inol.) penicillatus, Fr. H. Gr. — J.l\f. 



C. (Dermocybe) ochroleucus, (Schaeff.) H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Dermo.) camurus, Fr. H. Gr., Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! 



C. (Dermo.) sanguineus, Fr. Hdc, Mdgh., Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! 



C. (Dermo.) cinnamomeus, (L.) " Grows in woods about 

 Halifax, but is rare, Nov. 1760" — -Bolton, Tab. 150. 

 Lee, Hept., H. Gr., Pck. Wd.— J.N. ! 

 Var. semisanguineus, Fr. H. Gr., Pck. Wd. — J.N. 



C. (Telamonia) torvus, Fr. Pck. Wd., H. Gr. — J.N. 



C. (Tela.) armillatus, Fr. N. D. Wd.—U.B. Heb. Edge. 

 — J.N. Wade Wood, Lud. Dn. At one place under 

 hazel bushes six years in succession, 1893-98, in Sept. 

 First and second years in great abundance over an area 

 of four to five square yards, afterwards gradually 

 diminishing in quantity each season until they altogether 

 disappeared. Not seen there since 1898. — J.W.S. 



C. (Tela.) limonius, Fr. Cr. Dn.— H.T.S., J.M. 



C. (Tela.) hinnuleus, Fr. Pck. Wd., Tippett-holme, Hdc, 

 H. Gr.— J.N. ! 



C. (Tela.) injucundus, Weinm. H. Gr.— J.N. ! 



C. (Tela.) rigidus, Fr. Pck. Wd.— J.N. Strong scented. 



C. (Tela.) paleaceus, Fr. H. Gr. — J.X. 



C. (Hygrocybe) dilutus, (Pers.) " This is a rare species ; I 

 have only seen it in two or three places, particularly in 

 a little wood called Bracken-Bed- Wood, in Ovenden, 



where I gathered the specimen figured and 



described, in Oct. 1786 " — Bolton, Tab. 10, 



C. (Hygr.) saturninus, Fr. H. Gr.—J.N. 



C. (Hygr.) castaneus, (Bull.) Pck. Wd., H. Gr,— J.N. Lud. Dn.! 



C. (Hygr.) bicolor, Cook. Hdc— J.N. ! 



C. (Hygr.) jubarinus, Fr. Pck. Wd.— J.N. 



C. (Hygr.) irregularis, (Bolt.) Hym. Eur. p. 394. " Grows in 

 dry and barren pasture and meadow ground, about 

 Halifax in great plenty, in Aug. and Sep." — Bolton, 



C. (Hygr.) decipiens, (Pers.) Cr. Dn.— /JV. ! [Tab. 13. 



C. (Hygr.) acutus, (Pers.) Lee, H. Gr.— J.N. 



M EL ANOSPOR E X. . 



Agaricus campestris, L. Mushroom. " Grows in pasture 



grounds, after much rain, in July and Aug , not in plenty 



about Halifax." — Bolton, Tab. 45. Still uncommon in the 



pastures and meadows of this district. 



Var sylYicola Vitt. On soil heap, Savile Park.—/. W.S. ! 



