lO YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



Genus CRUCIBULUM Tul., 1844. 



4. Crucibulum vulgare Tul. 



Mid W. — Hawkesworth (Bradford Nat. See). Bolton Woods 

 (Fl. Skipt.). 



S.W.— Goole (Y.N.U. Bot. Report, 1878). Leeds district; 

 Saltaire (Lees' Fl. ). Edlington Woods (Doncaster F.F., i8gi). 

 Rockley (Barnsley F.F., 1897). On worked timber, Keighley 

 (Fl. Skipt.). Cadeby; Melton; Potridings Wood (F.F., 1901). 

 On decaying timber, railway bridge, Salterhebble, Hx. (H.T.S.). 



S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1896). 



N.W.— Masham. 



N.E. — On dead wood, chips, etc., Scarborough. Castle 

 Howard (G.M.).^ 



CtEnus SPIL-EROROLUS Tode. 1791. 



5. Sphaerobolus stellatus Tode. 



On moist rotting wood, bark, twigs, sawdust, etc., in shaded 

 places. Common. Has been met with at all the Forays, and 

 in each of the five county divisions. 



Genus THELEBOLUS Tode. 



6. Thelebolus terrestris (A. & S.) Tode. 

 N.W. — On fir leaves, Richmond (Cooke's Hdbk.). 



S.W. — On decorticated oak stick buried in grass, Cullingworth 

 (Fl. Skipt.). 



7. Thelebolus stercoreus Tode. 



S.W. — On rabbit dung, Ecclesall, Shet^.eld (Nat., April, 



1-902, p. 132). 



First Yorkshire record. 



Family L YCOPERDA CE.E. 

 Genus TULOSTOMA Pers., 1798. 



8. Tulostoma mammosa Fr. 



N.E. — Among moss on old wall, Castle Howard (R. Spruce, 

 Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., pp. 85-6). 



Genus GEASTER Mich., 1729. 



9. Geaster Bryantii Berk. 



N.E. — On wood, among leaves, Castle Howard (G.M.). 



Trans. Y.N.U., 190 (pub. Nov. 1902). Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



