MASSEE AND CROSSLAND : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. I07 



683. Psilocybe ericsea (Pers.). 



Mid W.— Baildon Moor (Tr. Y.N.U., IX.). Wistow 

 Common (Lees' FL). Askham Bog (Exc. 1900). 



S.E.— Skipwith (F.F., 1884). 



S.W.— Hatfield ('Nat.', Mar. 1888). Burghwallis (F.F., 

 1899.) 



N.E. — Scarborough. Terrington (G.M.). Mulgrave (F.F., 

 1900). In wet, heathy pastures. Uncommon. 



684. Psilocybe subericaea Fr. 

 S.W.— Luddenden Dean (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.W. — Masham (' Nat.', Jan. 1902). 



685. Psilocybe uda (Pers.). 

 Mid W.— Baildon Moor (Lees' Fl.). 



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



S.W. — Among Sphagnum in several places near Hebden 

 Bridge. Northdean Wood, among moss and decaying hepatics 

 (Fl. Hx.). Strines, near Sheffield. 



686. Psilocybe areolata (Klotsch.). 

 S.W.— Huddersfield (Lees' FL). 



N.E. — Scarborough. 



Mid W.— Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



687. Psilocybe virescens Mass. 



N.E. — Malton (G.M.). The species was established on the 

 Malton specimens, and figured in Cooke's Illustr., pi. 1177, as 

 P. anolata var. On rotten chips and stumps. 



688. Psilocybe helvola (Schsff.). 



S.W. — On the ground among grass. Cadeby (F.F., 1901). 



This fungus is exactly Agnricus helvolus SchaefF., pi, 210, and 

 differs from all known species of Psilocybe in the peculiarly- 

 shaped, warted spores. The habit is that of P. sarcocephala, 

 but sufficiently distinct in the very broad, adnate gills, and 

 the spores. First British record, ' Nat.', Jan. 1902, p. 2. 



689. Psilocybe coprophila (Bull.). 



N.E. —Scarborough. On dung heaps, and in pastures. 

 Mid W.— Church Fenton (Lees' FL). 



