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THELEPHORA CE^E. 

 SOLENIA Hoffm. 



1 140. Solenia maxima Mass. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', Mulgrave (F.F., igoo). On wood. 

 1 141. — Solenia fasciculata Pers. 

 [Syn. S. Candida Hoffm.] . 

 N.E. — Scarboro'. On dead wood. Distinguished among 

 British species by its white colour and subglobose spores. 

 1 142. — Solenia anomala Fr. 

 Var. ochracea Mass. 



Mid W.— Studley Royal (F.F., '8i). Near Silsden, on 

 ■dead holly, &c. (Lees' FL). Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 

 S.W. — Elland Park Wood, on rotten wood (Fl. Hx.). 

 CRATERELLUS Fr. 



1143. Cpaterellus lutescens Fr. 



S.W. — " Ramsden W^ood, Halifax 1786," rare, (Bolton, 

 Tab. 105 f. 2). 



1144. Cratepellus cornucopioides Pers. 



S.W. — Hx. 1775 (Bolt. Cat. n. 467). " In the shady parts of 

 woods where the soil is dry, in the Shroggs, North Dean, &c., 

 about Halifax (Bolton Tab. 103). 



S.E.— Pond Wood, Boynton (W.W.S.). 



N.E.— Bedale (G.M.). Arnchffe Wood (F.F., '94). Mul- 

 grave, plentiful (F.F., 1900). Helmsley and Rievaulx (F.F., 

 ""03). On the ground. 



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



One of the best of our edible fungi. 



1145. Craterellus sinuosus Fr. 

 S.E. — Skipwith (Tr. ii.). 



STEREUM Pers. 



1 146. Stereum Sowerbei Berk. 



N.E.- — Scarboro'. On the ground. A very beautiful species, 

 funnel-shaped, pure white. 



1147. Stereum hirsutum Fr. 

 S.W.— Hx. (Bolton, Tab. 82, figs, a.b.c). 



On dead trunks, branches, and worked wood. Is also a 

 true parasite at times. Very common. 



