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PHALLACE.^. 

 Genus ITHYPHALLUS Fisclier, 1883. 



39. Ithyphallus impudicus (L.)- 



' Grows in woods and hedges about Halifax, 1776 ' (Bolton's 

 Hist. Fung., Tab. 91). On the ground in woods, shrubberies, 

 shady hedge banks, etc. Often detected at a distance by its 

 unpleasant odour. Frequent ; distribution general ; has been 

 met with at most of the Forays, and reported from all the 

 county divisions. 



Genus MUTINUS Fries, 1849. 



40. Mutinus caninus (Huds.) Fisch. 



S.W. — Halifax (Bolton's unpublished drawing). In woods 

 and moist bushy places, often among moss ; not infrequent. 



N.E. — Buttercrambe ('Nat.', 1878-9). Scarborough (Mass. 

 Mon. Brit. Gastr., p. 89). Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 

 Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). Egton (F.F., 1902). 



S.W.— Wharncliffe Woods (*'Nat.', 1878-9). Saltaire; Bingley 

 Woods; New Wortley; Roche Abbey (Lees' Fl). Warmsworth 

 (Cadeby F.F., 1901). Ovenden, Hx. (G. L. Lister). Hebden 

 Bridge. 



Mid W.— Harewood (Leeds F.F., 1888). Bishop's Wood 

 (Selby F.F., 1896). Bolton Woods, etc. (Fl. Skipt.). 



S.E. — Allerthorpe (Pocklington F.F., 1893). 



N.W.— Ma'sham. 



HYMENOMYCETES. 

 AGARICACEAi. 



AGARIC EM. 



LeUCOSPORE/E. 



Genus AMANITA Pers., 1797. 



41. Amanita virosa Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. 



S.E. — Everingham and Pocklington (F.F., 1893). 



Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



In damp woods. Poisonous. Smell strong and disagreeable. 



[Trans Y.N.U., 1Q02 (pub. Nov. 1902). l!ot. Series, Vol. 6. 



