MASSEE AND CROSSLAND : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. I4I 



961. Boletus flavidus Fr. 



N.E. — Seamer Moor, Scarboro'. In pine woods. 



962. Boletus flavus With. 



S.W. — " Grew in plenty in the wood opposite Burks-Hall 

 (Hx). in Aug. 1760 " (Bolton, Tab. 169). In and about mixed 

 woods. Common. Distribution general. 



963. Boletus chrysenteron Fr. 

 Very common in mixed woods everywhere. 

 Var nanus Mass, Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 



964. Boletus stpjaspes Seer. 



S.W.— Nab Wood (Lees' FL). Luddenden (Nat., Sep.'gi). 



965. Boletus subtomentosus L. 



S.W. — Hx. " In woods, July and Aug. The most early of 

 autumnal fungi " (Bolton, Tab. 84, middle fig.) Common in 

 mixed woods. Distribution general. \'ery nearly allied to, 

 if even distinct from B. chrysenteron. 



966. Boletus impolitus Fr. 



N.E. — Scarboro'. In woods and on heaths. 

 Mid W.— Newlay (Nat., July '81). 



967. Boletus sulphupeus Fr. 

 S.E. — Everingham (F.F., '93). 

 N.E. — Hackness (Exc. 1897). 



S.W. — On stump, Bogden, Rishworth (FI. Hx.). 



968. Boletus variecolop B. & Br. 

 N.E.— Scarboro'. (Tr. ix.). Arncliffe (F.F., '94). 



S.W. — Near Hebden Bridge (Nat., Sep. '92). In woods. 



S.E. — Blackwood (F.F.,'96). 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.) 



969. Boletus olivaceus SchaefF. 



:S.W.— Lilland Wood, Rastrick (Hud. Bot. Soc). 

 Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Nat,, Sep. '91). 



970. Boletus fulvldus Fr. 



N.E. — Scarboro'. On the ground under trees. 



971. Boletus spadiceus Schaeff. 



,S.E. — Escrick (P'.F., '96). In a mixed wood. 



