MASSEE AND CROSSLAND : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. I591 



HYDNACE^. 

 HYDNUM. 



1103. Hydnum imbricatum L, 



N.E. — Scarboro'. In pine wood on Seamer Moor. 



1104. Hydnum repandum L. 



S.W.— " North Dean, Hx." (Bolton's Cat. n. 46.3 ; and 

 Tab. 88. under H. imhricatiim) . On the ground in woods;, 

 sometimes in broken circles. Common. Recorded for all 

 the county divisions. Edible, but pungent. 



Var. pufescens Pers. 



S.W. — " In abundance in Lee Bank Shroggs (Hx.) Sep.. 

 1786 " (Bolton, Tab. 89). Hebden Bridge (' Nat.' June '94). 



1105. Hydnum fuligineo-album Schmidt. 

 S.W.^ — ^Hebden Bridge, in woodside pasture. 



First British records. 'Nat.' Dec. 1892 ; Grev. xxi. p. 70. 



1106. Hydnum ferrugineum Fr. 

 S.E.— Pond Wood, Boynton (W.W.S.). 

 S.W. — Doncaster (Lees' Fl.). In fir woods. 



1107. Hydnum zonatum Batsch. 

 N.E.— Littlebeck (W.W.S.). 



1108. Hydnum auriscalpium L. 



S.W. — " Grows under fir trees, in plantations about Halifax 

 in Aug. and Sep." (Bolton, Tab. 90). The drawing shows the 

 specimens as growing on fir cones. 



S.E. — Grindale, on fir cones (W.W.S.). 



N.E. — Cloughton, on fir cones (' Nat.' Jan. '92). 



1109. Hydnum coralloides Scop. 



S.W. — On wood bridge, Ravensthorpe (C. Halliley). 



mo. — Hydnum diversidens Fr. 

 N.E. — Scarboro'. On beech stump. 



mi. Hydnum ochraceum Pers. 

 S.W.— On old log, Holmfield, Ovenden (FL Hx.). 



1112. Hydnum squalinum Fr. 

 S.W. — " On fallen branches in woods about Halifax " 

 (Bolton, Tab. 74), Not collected during recent years ;. 



