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Yorkshire Naturalists at Bowes. 



green on exposure to the air. Its appearance would scarcely 

 lead a novice in fungus eating to experiment upon it, nevertheless 

 it is said to be one of the most delicious of edible fungi. The Dis- 

 comycetes noticed were few, and included only common species. 

 In the following list of the species observed the localities 

 are indicated by initials, as follows: — B = Brignall Banks, 

 S = Sleightholme Beck, and G = banks of Greta between Bowes 

 and Rutherford Bridire : — 



GASTROM YCBTJE. 



Lycoperdon bovista L. 

 L. gfemmatum Batsch. 

 In pastures. 



HYMENOM YCET/E. 



Amanitopsis vaginata Roze. 



Woods, B. 

 Laccaria laccata B.&Br. 



Woods, S. 

 Collybia velutipes Curt. 



On dead wood, B. 

 C. dryophila Bull. 



Among- dead leaves, S. 

 Mj'cena rugosa Fr. 



On dead branch, B. 

 M. galericulata Scop. 

 M. speirea Fr. 

 M. acicula Schasff. 

 M. sanguinolenta A.&S. 



All among- dead leaves and 

 branches, G. and B. 

 Pluteus cervinus Schseff. 



On dead wood, B. 

 Entoloma jubatum Fr. 

 E. griseo-C3''aneum. 

 E. sericeum Bull. 



All in pasture, S. 

 Leptonia lampropcda Fr. 



In pasture, S. 

 Nolania pascua Pers. 



Pastures and woods. 

 Naucoria melinoides. 



In pastures, S. 

 N. pediades Fr. B. 

 Galera tenera Schaeff. 



In pastures, S. 

 G. hypnorum Batsch. 



Among moss, B. and S. 

 Crepidotus mollis Schaeff. 



On dead wood, B. and S. 

 Cortinarius (Telamonia) incisus Fr. 



In wood, S. 



Agaricus arvensis Schajff. 

 In wood, S. 



A. campestris L. 

 Stropharia stercoraria Fr. 

 S. semiglobata Batsch. 

 Both on dung in fields. 

 Hypholonia velutinum Pers. 



In pasture. 

 Panoeolus phalsenaruni Fi-. 

 P. campanulalus L. 



Both in pastures. 

 Aiiellaria separata L. 



On dung in pastures. 

 Psiloc3'be foenesecii Pers. 



In pastures. 

 Coprinus comatus Fr. 



In pasture. 

 C. micaceus Fr. 



On stump, B. 

 Hvgrophorus chlorophanus Fr. 



Among grass B. 

 H. psittacinus SchaefF. 

 H. conicus Scop. 



In pastures. 

 Lactarius subdulcis Bull. 

 L. deliciosus Fr. 

 Marasmius androsaceus L. 



All under firs, B. 

 Boletus flavus With. 



Among grass in wood, B. 



B. chrysenteron Fr. 

 Polyporiis squamosus Fr. 



On a stump, G. 

 P. betulinus Fr. 



On birch trunk, B. 

 P. hispidus Fr. 



Fine specimens on ash trunk, Kil- 

 mond's Scar. 

 Poria vaporaria Fr. 

 P. medulla-panis Fr. 

 P. sanguinolenta A.&S. 



Naturalist, 



