RECENTLY DISCOVERED FUNGI IN 
YORKSHIRE.—VI. 
C. CROSSLAND, 
Halifax. 
TuHE following is the sixth batch of newly discovered Fungi 
in Yorkshire, since the publication of the Fungus Flora. Fifty- 
five additions have been made to the county flora. Fifteen 
of the fifty-five are new to the British Isles. Nine or ten of 
these were met with at the two Sandsend meetings last year, 
along with about twenty other of the Yorkshire additions. 
The total specific records for the county now stand at 2,950, 
a long way over half the number so far recorded for the 
whole of the British Isles. No species new to science were 
found last year. 
Descriptions of four or five of the new British records are in- 
corporated in the report. ‘Nat.’, Jan., pp. 24-5 ; for remainder 
see below. It will be noted that two of these were found on 
damp paper, a substance pretty well liked by many most 
beautiful moulds. 
NEW TO BRITAIN. 
MYCENA SEYNII Quel. ‘Nat.’, January, 1913, p. 24. 
MYCENA CHLORANTHA Fr. Flo. Dan., t. 1614, f. 2 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. Among moss, F.F., 1912. ‘ Nat.’ 
HEF. 28, 
‘ Pileus campanulate, very obtuse, green, 2-3 lines high ; 
gills sinwate-adnexed, rather distant, tinged green; stem about 
2-5 cri. long, very slender, greenish.—Mass. Eur. Agar, p. 39. 
(To precede 218).* 
This beautiful species was discovered and illustrated by a 
coloured figure by Fries in 1815, from Swedish specimens. 
It has only very rarely been observed since, probably due to 
minute size and greenish colour, which renders it inconspicuous 
when growing among moss. 
MYCENA SIMILLIMA Karst. 
N.E.—Mulgrave Woods. On tree stump, F.F., 1912, 
* Nat.” 1p: 28: 
“ Pileus conico-campanulate, even, dry, glabrous, livid or 
dingy pallid; gills emarginato-decurrent ; crowded, white, or 
very slightly tinged rose; stem fragile, polished, even, glabrous, 
base curved, rooting.—Mass. Eur. Agar. p. 40. (To follow 225). 
Very near to Mycena galericulata, differing in being fragile 
and in becoming pale. 
INOCYBE VIOLACEIFOLIA Peck. ‘ Nat.’ p. 24. 
NAUCORIA AMARASCENS Quel. 
* The number indicates its place in the ‘ Yorkshire Fungus Flora.’ 
1913 April Ie 
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