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114. Tricholoma lascivum Fr. 



Mid W.— Selby (F.F., 1884; 'Nat.', Jan. 1885). 



115. Tricholoma inamoenum Fr. 



S.E.— Blackwood (Selby F.F., 1896). 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods (Whitby F.F., 1900). 



S.W.— Luddenden Dean, Hx. (H.T.S.). 



116. Tricholoma fallax Peck. 



N.E. — In fir wood, Scarborough. Cooke's Illustr. pi. 1151a, 

 from the Scarborough specimens. First British record. 



117. Tricholoma ionides (Bull). 



S.W. — 'Grows under close plantations of fir about Halifax, 

 1787' (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 4ifb). Among dead leaves, 

 Cromwell Wood, Hx. 



Mid W. — Ilkley; Hawkeswoith : Goole (Lees' Fl., p. 812). 



118. Tricholoma carneum (Bull.). 



Mid W. — Hambleton, near Selby (Lees' FL). Fields near 

 Stainor Wood, and Bishop's Wood (Selby F.F., 1896). Harewood 

 (F.F., 1898). 



N.E.— Welham Park, Malton; Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 

 Scarborough. Mulgrave Woods (Whitby F. F., 1900). 



S.W.— Denby Dale (Huddersfield F.F., 1895). Sutton (F.F., 

 1899). Cadeby (F.F., 1901). Hebden Bridge. Ovenden; 

 Luddenden Dean; Stainland; Hx. 



N.W. — Masham. 



Frequent in pastures and path-sides in woods. 



119. Tricholoma gambosum Fr. 



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



S.W. — Carr Pit ballast heap, and Shelley, near Huddersfield 

 (Hud. Bot. Soc, 1883). Bingley; Adlingfleet (Lees' FL). 

 Elland; Coley; Skircoat, etc., Hx. 



Mid W. — Bramhope; Hawkesworth (Lees' FL). Brennand 

 Valley, Bowland. 



Frequent in pastures during spring. A fine substantial edible 

 species; may be dried and stored for future use. 



