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1 20. Tricholoma albellum Fr. 



S.W. — Goitstock Wood, near Cullingvvorth (Fl. Skipt.). Rare. 



121. Tricholoma tigrinum (Schceft"). 

 S.W. — Liversedge. Rare. 



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



122. Tricholoma boreale Fr. 



S.W. — Crimswortli Dean, Hebden Bridge. Rare. 



123. Tricholoma arcuatum (Bull.). 

 N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 



Mid W. — Harewood (F.F., 1898). In pasture. 

 S.W. — Among grass, Skircoat Moor, Hx. (H.T.S.). 



124. Tricholoma orienum Fr. 



S.W. — High Greenwood, near Hebden Bridge. Rare. 



125. Tricholoma album (Schasff.). 



S.W. — Halifax, 1791 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 153). Cot- 

 tingley (H.T.S., 'Nat.', Sep, 1891). 



126. Tricholoma leucocephalum Fr. 



S.W. —Skircoat Moor, Hx. (J. W. Sutcliffe). Melton Woods, 

 growing through the flattened remains of a dead hedgehog 

 (Cadeby F.F., 1901). 



127. Tricholoma personatum Fr. 



S.W. — -Roche Abbey Valley; Lepton; Eccleshill, etc. (Lees' 

 FL). Mirfield. Southowa"am. Many places about Hebden 

 Bridge. Barkisland; Cragg Vale; Lightcliffe, Hx. Eller Carr, 

 etc., CuUingworth. Cadeby (F.F., 1901). Ravensthorpe (H. 

 Parkinson). Ecclesall, near Sheffield. 



Mid W. — Meanwood; Harrogate; Hawkesworth (Lees' FL). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Bulmer. Mulgrave Woods (Whitby 

 F.F., 1900). Thirsk(W. Foggitt, Y.N.U. P^xc. Circ, May 1902). 



N.W.— Masham. 



In pastures, meadows, margins of woods, etc. Common. 

 Edible. 



128. Tricholoma nudum (Bull.). 



S.W. — Halifax, 1790 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 147). 

 Wharnclifi"e ; Cantley ; Roche Abbey Valley (Lees' FL). 



Trans. Y.N.U-, 1902 (pub. Nov. 1902). IJot. Series, Vol. 6. 



