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ADDITIONS TO WEST YORKSHIRE FUNGI 
(HYMENOMYCETES). 
H,. FT, SOPEITL, 
Ir has been deemed sdvsehie in view of the forthcoming fungus 
foray at Doncaster, to enumerate the more interesting of the 
Hymenomycetes which have been found in West Yorkshire since 
the Bramham and Harewood fungus forays of September 1888. 
Owing in great measure to the lack of mycological workers, the 
greater portion of West Yorkshire has not been investigated, and 
doubtless there yet remains a large number of species to be 
recorded. 
The majority of species in the following list are new to the 
West Riding; and those marked with an asterisk have been 
previously recorded, but the localities are additional. The total 
number of Hymenomycetes on record, including those in Lees’ 
‘Flora of West Yorkshire,’ and in the ‘ Naturalist,’ is 552, which is 
small compared with other areas of smaller extent. 
AGARICINI. 
Agaricus (Amanita) spissus Fr. Nab Wood, Saltaire, 
Oct. 1889! 
Agaricus (Amanita) adnatus Sm. Heaton Woods! Nab 
Wood, Sept. 1889, R. Dewhirst. Bingley, Aug. 1891, J. A. 
Butterfield. 
Agaricus (Armillaria) melleus var. —- Fr. On wood 
at Liversedge station, Rev. W. Fow 
Agaricus (Tricholoma) Sltioline Fr. Pasture at Seven 
Arches, Bingley, Sept. 1889 ! 
Agaricus (Tricholoma) albus Scheff. Beckfoot Lane, 
Cottingley, Oct. 1890. 
*Agaricus (Tricholoma) brevipes Bull. Frequent in pastures 
at Otley Chevin! 
Agaricus ‘(Clitocybe) opacus With. Beneath the wooden 
floor of an old building, White Abbey, Bradford, Nov. 1890 ; 
B. Illingworth. 
Agaricus (Mycena) adonis Bull. Pasture on Baildon Moor, 
ct. 1889! 
Agaricus )Mycena) lutea-albus Bolt. Pastures at Cottingley 
___and Goitstock, Sept. 1888 ! 
Sept. 1891 
