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31. Scleroderma verrucosum Pers. 



N.E. — Scarborough (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., pp. 50-1). 

 Buhner. 



Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



32. Scleroderma bovista Fr. 



Mid AV.— Studley Royal, 1881 (Tr. Y.N.U., ix., p. 221). 

 Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



S.W.— Heatoii Wood (Lees' FL). Hebden Bridge. 

 N.E. — Castle Howard (Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 51). 



33. Scleroderma geaster Fr. 



N.E. — On the ground in shrubbery, Malton (M. B. Slater). 

 Scarborough. Rare. 



H YMENO GASTR A CE^. 



Genus MELAN0(;ASTER Corda, 1857. 



34. Melanogaster variegatus Tul. 



Mid VV.— Ilkley, 18S3 (Lees' Fl). 



N.E. — On soil under beech trees. Scarborough. Rare. 



35. Melanogaster ambiguus Tul. 



S.E.— Hollokill Wood, Boynton (W.W.S., ' Nat.', June 1889). 

 S.W. — In soil under beeches, Goitstock (Fl. Skipt.). 

 Has not been found at any of the Union Forays. 

 Genus RHIZOPOGON Fries, 1818. 



36. Rhizopogon luteolus Tul. 



S.W. — In soil under beech trees, Goitstock Wood (T. Hebden). 

 The only British record, with the exception of one for Scotland, 

 in Mass. Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 41. 



Genus HYMENOGASTER Vitt., 1831. 



37. Hymenogaster vulgaris Tul. 

 N.E.— In loose soil. Castle Howard (G.M.). 



38. Hymenogaster Klotzschii Tul. 



S.W. — In sandy soil, Pecket Wood, Hebden Bridge. When 

 the Mon. Brit. Gastr. was published (1889) this species had 

 only been recorded in Britain for Edinburgh and Tunbridge 

 Wells. 



