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10. Geaster limbatus Fr. 



N.E. — On the ground, Castle Howard (Mass. Mon. Brit, 

 Gastr., p. 79). 



11. Geaster fornicatus Fr. 



S.AV.— Near Uoncaster (Lees' H.). 



N.E. — On the ground, Castle Howard (Mass. Mon. Brit. 

 Gastr., p. 80). 



12. Geaster fimbriatus Fr. 



Mid W. — Hambleton Haugh (Lees' FL). Studley Royal 

 (F.F., 1881). 



N.E. — On the ground, Castle Howard (Mass. Mon. Brit. 

 Gastr., pp. 81-2). 



[Geaster rufescens Pers. 



S.E.— Boynton (W.W.S., 'Nat.', July 1889). A doubtful 

 species]. 



13. Geaster hygrometricus Pers. 



[Syn. Lycoperdon stellatuni Bull.]. 



S.W. — Halifax, 1790 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 179). 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 83). Castle 

 Howard and Malton (F.F., 1892). Egton (F.F., 1902). 



Mid W.— Rombald's Moor (P. H. Grimshaw, 'Nat.', Sep., 

 1891). 



14. Geaster lageniformis Vitt. 



S.W. — Beckfoot Lane, Bingley (1822-3; not seen since). 

 (Lees' FL). 



Probably a subspecies of G. fimbriatus, Sacc. Syl, vii., p. 86. 



15. Geaster Michelianus Worthington G. Smith. 

 N.E. — On the ground in woods. Mulgrave Woods, Whitby. 

 S.W.— Campsall Woods, Sutton (F.F., 1899). 



16. Geaster striatus DC. 



N.E. — Among dead leaves, Castle Howard (G.M.). 

 Genus LYCOPERDON Tourn., 1700. 



17. Lycoperdon echinatum Pers. 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 67). 

 S.W. — Among dead leaves, Pecket Wood, Hebden Bridge. 



