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66. Lepiota cristata (A. &: S.). 



S.W. — 'Grows in gardens, but not common . . . ^Varley (Hx.) 

 Sep., 1787 ' (Bolton, Tab. 7). Bingley (Lees' Fl.). Edlington 

 (Doncaster F.F., 1891). Coxley Valley. ' Huddersfield (F.F., 

 1895). Rockley, Darton, and Hugsett (Barnsley F.F., 1897). 

 Campsall (Sutton F.F., 1899). Luddenden Dean, Hx. Melton 

 and Potridings Woods (Cadeby F.F., 1901). Shelley, Hudders- 

 field. Kirklees (C.C.). 



Mid W.— Studley Royal (F.F., 1881). Ilkley ; Harewood, 

 1886 (Lees' Fl.). Bramham (F.F., 1888). Langstrothdale. 

 Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). Grassington (Exc. 1900). 



N.E.— Scarborough (Y.N.U. Bot. Report, 1879). VVelham 

 Park (Castle Howard F.F., 1892). Mulgrave Woods(F.F., 1900). 



Among grass on shaded roadsides, lawns, fields, and on the 

 margins of woods. Smell strong and unpleasant. 



67. Lepiota erminea Fr. 



S.W. — Huddersfield, found in considerable quantity on the 

 ballast heap at Deighton Corn Mills (exhibited by A. Clarke at 

 theSelby F.F., 1896). 



68. Lepiota naucina Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. Egton (F.F., 1902). 



69. Lepiota cepaestipes (Sow.). 



S.W. — 'Amongst the bark in pine-stove, Halifax, 1785' 

 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 50). Ousefleet (T. Birks, Bot. 

 Rep., 1878). Ravensthorpe, 1890 (H. Parkinson). 



Mid W.— Ilkley (P. H. Grimshaw). 



N.E. — In a conservatory, Scarborough. 



Pileus white or yellow. 



70. Lepiota martialis C. & M. 



N.E. — In Mr. Woodall's greenhouse, Scarborough. The 

 species was founded on these specimens, and figured in Cooke's 

 Illustr., PI. 944b. Probably an introduced species. 



Trans. Y.N.U., T902 (piili. Nov. 1902). I'ot, Series, Vol. 6. 



