44 YORiCSHlRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



Generally on scorched ground among the charred remains of 

 branches, etc. : occasionally among decaying bracken. 



207. CoUybia clusilis Fr. 



S.^V. — Among Sphagnum on the Wadsworth and Saltonstall 

 Moors, Hx., June 1901. Always in the company of crowds of 

 Pholiota inyceiwides. 



MYCENA Pers., 1797. 



208. Mycena pelianthina Fr. 



S.W. — Northowram, Halifax, 1787 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., 

 Tab. 4, f. I.). 



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



209. Mycena balanina (Berk.). 



N.E. — Scarborough. Arncliffe and Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 

 1894). 



210. Mycena elegans Pers. 



N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). Ovvston (Sutton F.F., 

 1.899). 



211. Mycena olivaceo-marginata Massee. 



S.W. — Huddersfield (F.F., 1895). Among short grass, Savile 

 Park, Hx. (H.T.S., 1898). 



The original specimens were found on lawms at Kew. 



212. Mycena rosella Fr. 



Mid W.— Beckwithshaw (F.F., 1881). 



N.E. — Scarborough, among moss and leaves in pine woods. 



S.E.— Boynton (W.W.S.). 



213. Mycena strobilina Fr. 

 Var. coccinea Sow. 



N.E.— Staithes (* 'Nat.', April, 1898). 



214. Mycena pura Pers. 



S.W. — Halifax, 1786. Bolton's Tab. 36 is considered to be 

 a red form of this sp. Shelley (Hud. Bot. Soc, 1883). Allerton 

 (Lees' FL). Sutton (F.F., 1899). Potridings Wood (Cadeby 

 F.F., 1901). 



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