MASSEE AND CROSSLAND : FUNGUS FLORA OF YORKSHIRE. I75 



Among short grass in pastures, roads in woods, etc. 



" A very distinct species, not at all uncommon, and previ- 

 ously mixed up with C. fvagilis, from the yellow form of which 

 it differs in the deeper orange colour and spinulose spores. 

 The usual form is clavate and obtuse above, becoming 

 narrowed into a slender stem. . . . Specimens are in the 

 Kew Herbarium under C. fvagilis, from Lyndhurst, Kew, 

 Coed Coch, and near Edinburgh " (Grev. xxii. p. 42). 



1232. ClavapJa inaequalis Fl. Dan. 



S.E.— Skipwith (' Nat.', Dec. '78). Escrick (F.F., '96). 



N.E.— Scarboro'. Castle Howard ('Nat.', July '81). 

 Egton Bridge (F.F., '02). 



S.W.— Shipley Glen (Tr. iv.). Huddersfield (H.B.S.). 

 Many places in the parish of Halifax. Edlington Woods 

 (F.F., '91). Rockley (F.F., '97). Owston (F.F., '99). 

 Nr. Thongsbridge (C. H. Broadhead). Ravensthorpe (H. 

 Parkinson). Anston Stones (T. Gibbs). Wharncliffe (*' Nat.', 

 Oct. '03). 



Mid W. — Bramham (F.F., '88). Grassington (Exc. 1900). 

 Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). Stainer Wood. 



NAV.— Masham. Brignall (F.F., '04). 



Among grass in woods and pastures. 



1233. Clavaria argillacea Fr. 



Mid W.— Horsforth (Tr. ix.). Harewood (F.F., '88). 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 



S.W.— Shipley Glen (Lees' FL). North Dean Wood, Hx. 

 (' Nat.', Sep. '92). Lightcliffe, and near Hebden Bridge (Fl. 

 Hx.). Among grass and moss in heavy soil. 



1234. Clavaria vermicularis Scop. 



Common in pastures and meadows in autumn. Records 

 numerous for all the county divisions. 



1235. Clavaria fragilis Holmsk. 



S.W. — "Garden at Sha, Hx., abundantly, Oct., 1786" 

 (Bolton, Tab. iii, f. i). Several places near Hebden Bridge 

 (Fl. Hx.). 



