MASSEE AND CROSSI.ANl) : FUNDUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. I3 



Var. excipuliforme De.sm. (not of vScop.). 

 N.E.—Castle Howard (F.K, 1892). 



33. Lycoperdon perlatum Pers. 

 Mid W.— Bramham (Leeds F.F., 188S). Bolton Woods 



(H.T.S.). 



N.E. — Buhner ; Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., 

 pp. 72-3). Egton (F.F., 1902). 



S.W. — Goitstock, near CuUingworth (Fl. Skipt.). Pecket 

 Wood, Hebden Bridge. Ehand Park Wood, Hx. (A. Ckirke). 



24. Lycoperdon caelatum BuU. 



Mid W. — Bramham Park (Fees' FL). Langstrothdale ('Nat.', 

 May 1 891). 



S.W. — Roche Abbey Valley ; Heaton ; CuUingworth (Lees' 

 FL). Hebden Bridge. Mixenden, Hx. 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 74). 



In fields and woods, on grassy road sides, etc. Frequent. 



25. Lycoperdon bovista L. [Syn. Z. giganteiun Fl. Dan.]. 

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



Roche Abbey Valley; Saltaire; CuUingwoith (Lees' FL). 

 Wakefield ('Nat.', 1875-6). Hebden Bridge. Fixby, Ludden- 

 den Dean, etc., Hx. Deighton, Huddersfield, July 1890, one 

 specimen, 32 in. circumference. Wooldale, Thongsbridge (C. 

 H. Broadhead). 



MidAV. — Arthington, 1881 (Tr. Y.N.U., ix.). Langstrothdale 

 ('Nat.', May 1891). East Keswick (F.F., 1898). Crookri.se 

 (Fl. Skipt.). Leeds (Lees' FL). 



N.E. — Castle Howard ; Scarborough (Mass. Mon. B. Gastr., 

 p. 75). Bulmer. Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1890). Coxwold 

 (W. Foggitt, Y.N.U. Ex. Circ, May 1902). Helmsley, one 

 7 lbs. weight, 44 in. circumference ; later, same season (1900), 

 "one scaling lo^^ lbs. Such specimens have been phenomenally 

 numerous in our district this year, mostly in ' fog ' fields " 

 (H. Slater). 



N.W.— Masham. 



