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Leplota rachodes. Found in a hedge on the left hand at corner of field on 

 the Carlisle side of Holme Eden Church. 



L. gracilentus. Has been found in considerable numbers on 2nd October, 

 growing on the earth bank of a hedge on the right hand in going 

 from Carlisle to the ' ' Golden Fleece. " Edible. 



L. procerus. The Parasol Mushroom. The only district in which this fungus 

 has been found is that of which Cumwhitton may be fixed as the 

 centre. In this district I have found it by the side of the main 

 road beyond Hornsby-gate, on 1st of October ; in September, near 

 to Carlattan Mill ; on a bank between the stables and the river at 

 Corby Castle. It grows singly, though several may appear in 

 succession on the same spot. Edible. 



Armillaria melleus. Is a very common fungus here. It grows in large 

 tufts on or about the stumps of trees ; abundant in the lane 

 between Linstock Castle and the river ; in woods at Houghton 

 House ; on the right hand before reaching Blackball ; near Bank- 

 end, Kockcliflfe ; near Castletown. 



A. auranteus. Near Thurstonfield. 



Tricholoma personaius, Blewitts. Occurs from the beginning of October till 

 the end of November. Found near Whamtown ; on earth bank 

 beyond Blackford farm; near "Golden Fleece;" Union Street. 

 Edible. 



T. gambosvs, St. George's Mushroom. This is one of our early spring 

 mushrooms. I have found it on the 27th of April in the lanes 

 near to HiU-house-nook ; near Moorhouse ; over Railway Crossing, 

 Kingmoor ; wood beyond blacksmith's shop, Harker ; and several 

 other situations. It is an excellent mushroom for use. 



T. equestris. In a plantation on this side of Hill Lodge, Harker. 



T. imbrkatus. In plantation west of park, Harker Lodge. 



T. sul/ureus. In a plantation beyond the blacksmith's shop, Harker ; near 

 "Ked Cat" plantation ; Prior Wood. 



T. nvdus. In a plantation below The Hill j near four-roada by Lonning, 

 Durdar ; Corby Castle. 



Clitocybe nebularis. In woods near Grange, Harker ; Houghton House j 

 Durdar. 



C dtcdheatus. In a wood on the left near "Red Cat ;" Woodside ; Prior 

 Wood. 



C. giganteuB. The large white funnel-shaped fungus we often see in hedges. 

 Found near Knells stackyard ; beyond Bankend ; on the right 

 hand, this side of Floshes. 



C. laceatu^. In a plantation beyond watcher's house, Corby Castle ; near 

 Heathlands. 



