lyo YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS UNION. 



1195. Thelephopa caryophyllea Pers, 



N.E. — Raincliffe Wood, Scarboro'. On the ground. Arn- 

 cliffe Woods (F.F., '94). 



S.E. — Everingham (F.F., '93). 



1 196. Thelephora palmata Fr. 

 S.E.— Boynton (W.W.S.). 



1197. Thelephora terrestris Ehrh. 



N.E. — Castle Howard (Tr. iv.). Seamer Moor, Scarboro'.^ 

 On the ground in pine woods. 



Mid W.— Horsforth (Tr. ix.). 



S.W.— Roche Abbey (Lees' FL). Hebden Bridge 

 (Fl. Hx.). 



1198. Thelephora laciniata Pers. 



S.W. — " In a Httle plantation near Lee Bridge, Hx. Feb, 

 1790. Grows in damp situations, particularly under close 

 plantations of larch and fir." (Bolton, Tab. 173). 



Common. Recorded for all the county divisions. Running 

 up young pines, on stumps, etc. Not a parasite but often 

 very destructive to young conifers by growing up the stem 

 and suffocating them. 



1199. Thelephora biennis Fr. 



S.W. — North Dean Wood, in spring (' Nat.', June '94). 



1200. Thelephora mollissima Pers. 



N.E. — Scarboro'. Running over twigs and leaves. 

 Mid W.— Airedale (Lees' FL). 



CONIOPHORA Dc. 



1201. Coniophora olivacea (Fr.) Mass. 

 N.E. — Raincliffe Wood, Scarboro'. On rotten pine. 



Coniophora arida Karst. 



N.E. — Scarboro' ('Nat.', Jy. '81). Bulmer. Limber 

 Wood (F.F., '02). Mulgrave (F.F., 1900). On rotten pine 

 wood. 



S.W. — Hx. On rotting fragments of wood in plant-pot ^ 

 on dead wood. Norland (Fl. Hx.). 



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



