8 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



Although the following may prove a ' record ' county list, 

 yet this is not the object in view, consequently certain species 

 which have crept into some of the records, without any apparent 

 justification, are here omitted. 



A critical summary of the records to the present time, 

 bearing on the Yorkshire Fungus Flora, with comparisons and 

 indications as far as possible of the strong and weak points as 

 compared with those published for other counties and other 

 countries, can be made with greater exactitude at the end rather 

 than at the beginning of the list, and this course will be 

 adopted. 



In conclusion it may be well to intimate that the present 

 list must not be considered as more than a commencement to 

 enumerate the Fungi indigenous to Yorkshire ; many new 

 county records are added at every Foray, and probably at least 

 nineteen-twentieths of the county yet remains to be thoroughly 

 investigated. 



Trans. V.N.U., 1893 (pnli. No\-. 1902) Tiot. Series, Vol. 6. 



