262 THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



R. emetica, Fr. Common in all the moist woods. 



R. ochroleuca, Pers. The commonest of ths genus here. 



R. granulosa, Cke. Heb. Bdg., Lee Hept.— J.N. N. D. 



Wd.— Nat., Sept. 1892. Rough Hey Wd., Lud. Dm, 

 R. fragilis, Pers. Common in all the moist woods. [etc. ! 



Var. nivea, Fr. Broadbottom, Wds. — f.N. 

 Var. violacea, Fr. Hdc, Cr. Dn.— J.N. ! N. D. Wd. ! 

 R. citrina, Gillett. Mdgh. Wd., F898-/JV. 

 R. veternosa, Fr. H. Gr., 1899— J.N. 

 R. integra, (L.) Greetland, Elland, Heb. Bdg. — Nat., Sept. 



1892. Sun Wd., Ca. Wd., El. Pk. Wd., N. D. Wd.— 



J.N. ! Cr. Va.—H.T.S. 

 R. decolorans, Fr. Pck. Wd.— J.N. 

 R. aurata, (With.) N. D. Wd. ! 

 R. puellaris, Fr. El. Pk. Wd.— J. T. Jolley. 

 R. allutacea, Fr. El. Pk. Wd. — Nat., Sept. 1892. Cr. Dn., 



H. Gr.— J.N. 

 R. ochracea, A. & S. Lud. Dn., Cr. Va. — J.T.A. Mdgh. 



Wd.— J.N. N. D. Wd., etc. ! 

 R. lutea, (Huds.) Pck. Wd., H. Gr., Lee Hept., Cr. Dn. — 



J.N. Lud. Dn.— H.T.S. 

 R. nauseosa, Pers. Mdgh. Wd., H. Gr., 1899— J.N. 



CANTHARELLEiE. 



Cantharellus cibarius, Fr. Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 62. Heb. 



Bdg.— Nat., Nov. 1891. Hdc, H. Gr., Cr. Dn.— J.N. ! 



Rough Hey Wd.— U.B. ! Lud. Dn.— H. Watevwovth. 



Generally on bare soil under beeches. Edible. A pale 



form has been met with in Cragg Vale (Aug. 1900) 



with gills less wrinkled and less decurrent than is usual 



with the type. 

 Var. rufipes, Gillett. H. Gr., 1893 — J.N. 

 C. aurantiacus, Wulf. Not uncommon on moist shaded 



banks. Smaller than cibarius. Poisonous. 

 C. tubaeformis, Fr. H. Gr., Hdc, Mdgh. Wd.— J.N. ! 

 C. infundibuliformis, Fr. Heb. Bdg. — Nat., Sept. 1892. 



H. Gr., Cr. Dn.— /.iV. Lud Dn. — J.T.A. ! In woods. 

 C. cinereus, (Pers.) Fr. •' This Agaric I found in Lee Bank, 



Shroggs, in Oct. 1786; it has been brought me from 



several other places, by my friends " — Bolton, Tab. 34. 

 C. lobatus, Fr. On moss, Hx. — Bolton, Tab. 177. 

 Nyctalis parasitica, Bull. " Grows in Woodhouse Wood, 



but is rare there, 1790" — Bolton, Tab. 155. Parasitic 



on species of Russula. 



