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iS. Lycoperdon Hoylei Beik. 

 S.W.— Doncaster (F.F., 1891). 

 N.E. — Egton (F.F., 1902). 



19. Lycoperdon atropurpureum Vitt. 



N.E. — Castle Howard (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., pp. 68-9). 



20. Lycoperdon saccatum A^ahl. 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods, 1878 (Lees' FL). Braniham (F.F. 



N.E.— Goathland (exhib. at the Leeds Foray, 1888 ; E. R. 

 Waite). Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., pp. 69-70). 

 Bulmer. Arncliffe (Whitby F.F., 1894). 



S.W.—Heaton Woods (Lees' Fl.). Birdwell (Barnsley F.F., 

 1897). PecketWood,Hebden Bridge. Whitley Woods, Hudders- 

 field, several years in succession. 



S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1884 and 1896). 



21. Lycoperdon gemmatum Batsch. 



On the ground among grass in woods and shady places ; also 

 frequent in meadows and pastures. 



S.W.— Halifax, 1788 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 117). 

 Saltaire (Tr. Y.N.U., ix., p. 221). Edlington Woods (Doncaster 

 ¥.¥., 1891). Midge Hole Wood, Hebden Bridge. Fixby 

 pastures ; Luddenden Dean ; Hx. Sheffield. 



Mid W.— Studley Royal; Micklefield (Tr.Y.N.U., ix., p. 221). 

 Langstrothdale ('Nat.', May 1891). Bishop's Wood (Selby F.F., 

 1896). Harewood (East Keswick ¥.¥., 1898). Bolton Woods 

 (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 71). Castle 

 Howard (F.F., 1892). Mulgrave Woods and Arncliffe (F.F., 

 1894). 



S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1896). 



22. Lycoperdon pyriforme Sch?eff. 



On the ground, and on rotten stumps and branches; in fields 

 and woods. Common. Has been met with at nearly all the 

 Fungus Forays, and in each of the county divisions. Stations 

 too numerous to give in detail. 



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