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431. Inocybe carpta (Scop.). 



N.E. — Arncliffe Woods (F.F., 1894). O'^ bare ground. 



432. Inocybe obscupa (Pers.). 



S.E.— Kirkham Abbey (* ' Nat.', Nov. 1889). South Cave 

 (A. R. Warnes). 



S.W. — Heaton (Lees' Fl.). Lee and Pecket Woods, near 

 Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 



Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



433. Inocybe echinata (Roth.). 



N.E. — Scarborough, on soil in J. W. Woodall's conservatory. 

 S.W.— Campsall (F.F., 1899). Potridings Wood (F.F., 

 1901). 

 On loose peat soil in conservatories, gardens and woods. 



434. Inocybe fibrosa (Sow.). 

 S.W.— Heaton W^oods (Lees' FL). 



435. Inocybe fastigiata (Schaeff.). 

 S.W.— Roche Abbey Valley (Lees' FL). 

 S.E.— Kirkham Abbey (* 'Nat.', Nov. 1889). 

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

 Among grass in mixed woods. 



436. Inocybe Godeyi Gillet. 

 N.E. —Arncliffe Woods (F.F., 1902). 

 First British record ('Nat.', Nov. 1902). 



437. Inocybe hiuica Fr. 



N.E. — Scarborough. On the ground in pine woods. 

 S.W. — Luddenden Dean, Hx. In mixed wood (A. Clarke, 

 Fl. Hx.). 



438. Inocybe pimosa (Bull.). 



Common on the ground in open woods everywhere. 



439. Inocybe asterospopa Quel. 



Almost as common, in some places more so, and as widely 

 distributed as /. rimosa ; grows in similar situations. 



440. Inocybe eutheles (B. & Br.). 



S.W.^ — Crimsworth Dean. In pine plantation (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.E.— Staithes (* ' Nat.', Ap. 1898). Mulgrave Woods 

 (F.F., 1900). 



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



