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Van orirubens Quel. 



N . E. — Sea rbor ou gh . 



1 08. Tricholoma saponaceum Fr. 



Mid W.— Studley Royal. Selby (F.F., 1884 ; ' Nat.', Jan. 

 1885). Hawkesworth (Fl. Skipt.). Blackwood (Selby F.F., 

 1896). 



S.W.— Thorne Waste (Lees' Fl.). Goitstock (Fl. Skipt.). 

 Hebden Bridge. Luddenden Dean; Northdean Wood, Hx. 



N.E. — Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Scarborough. 



N.^^^ — Masham. 



Frequent, in mixed woods. Smell peculiar; more soapy than 

 nitrous. 



109. Tricholoma cuneifolium Fr. 



N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 



S.W.— Pasture, Seven Arches, Bingley (H.T.S., 'Nat.', Sep. 

 1891). 



Var. cinereo-rimosum Batsch. 

 S.W. — Crimsworth Dean, Hebden Bridge. Under hedge- 

 row, garden, Halifax (J. W. Sutcliffe). 



no. Tricholoma crassifolium (Berk.). 



N.E.— Scarborough ('Nat.', 1880-1). 

 S.W.— Keighley (Lees' FL, p. 812). 



111. Tricholoma virgatum Fr. 

 N.E. — Mulgrave ^Voods (F.F., 1900). 



112. Tricholoma sulphureum (Bull). 

 S.W.— Nab Wood, Saltaire (Lees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Scarborough. Arncliffe 

 Woods (Whitby F.F., 1894). 



Poisonous. In woods, not common. 



113. Tricholoma bufonium (Pers.). 



S.W.— Huddersfield (Hud. Bot. Soc., 1883). Generally dis 

 tributed throughout the district. 



Mid W. — In fir wood, Langstrothdale. 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1902 (pulj. Nov. 1902). liot. Serits, Vol. 6. 



