62 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS* UNION. 



324. Pluteus hispidulus Fr. 

 S.E,— Everingham (F.F., 1893). 

 S.W.— Hugsett (F.F., 1897). 

 Mid W.— East Keswick (F.F., 1898). On beech stump. 



325 Pluteus ephebius Fr. 



N.E. — Helmsley (G.M.). These specimens formed the 

 first British record (Grev. xiii., p. 90; Cooke's Illustr. pi 

 517). This species was here met with again at the 1903 

 F.F. (* Nat.', Nov.). 



S.W.— EdUngton Woods (F.F., 1891). Owston (F.F,, 



1899). 



S.E. — Allerthorpe (F.F., 1893). On rotten wood. 



326. Pluteus pellitus Fr. 



S.E. — Rillington (G.M.). These specimens formed the 

 first British record (Grev. xiv., p. 37 ; Cooke's Illustr. pi. 597). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 

 N.W. — Masham ('Nat.', Jan. 1902). 



327. Pluteus nanus (Pers.). 

 N . E. — -Scarborough . 



Mid W.~Bramham (F.F., 1888). 



328. Pluteus spilopus (B. & Br.). 

 N.E. — Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 



329. Pluteus semibulbosus (Lasch.). 



N.E. — Scarborough (Grev. xiii., p. 89; Cooke's Illustr. pi. 

 518a). 



330. Pluteus violapius Massee. 



N.E. — Scarborough. The species was established on the 

 Scarborough specimens (Grev. xiii., pp. 89-90 ; Cooke's 

 Illustr. pi. 518b). 



On a stump ; gregarious. Smell and taste pleasant. The 

 paper on which the specimens were dried was stained bright 

 violet. 



331. Pluteus leoninus (SchsefF.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1904 (pub. 1904). Bot. Series, Vol. 6. 



