NEW WEST YORKSHIRE FUNGI, 
AND ADDITIONAL LOCALITIES FOR OTHERS 
PREVIOUSLY RECORDED. 
CHARLES CROSSLAND, 
Halifax. 
Brrore the ‘season’ for Fungi sets fairly in, it would be well to 
bring up to date the records, especially of Basidiomycetes, for 
the West Riding, both for new finds and additional localities. 
With this idea in view the writer has attempted to work up the 
district included within the Halifax parish portion of the Calder 
drainage 
Since the publication of Lees’ ‘Flora of West Yorkshire,’ there 
have appeared in this journal six lists of new stations and new 
discoveries relating to West Yorkshire, viz.— 
1st. Report of the Fungus Foray, September 1888, at Bramham 
and Harewood Parks, in November 1888 issue, pp. 321-29, in 
which 42 species new to the West Riding and two new to Britain 
are recorded. 
2nd. December 1890, p. 356, when seven new to West 
Riding are recorded. 
3rd. January 1891, p. 20, four more. 
4th. September 1891, pp. 279-282, in which Mr. Soppitt 
enumerates 39 more new to West Riding, besides 20 additional 
Stations for others previously registered. 
th. ain in the Report of the Doncaster Fungus Foray of 
last September, detailed in the November issue, 29 species and 
one variety are given as new to West Riding, these be one, if 
not two, new to Britain. 
6th. Lastly, we have the new station (Tag ee between 
Elland and Brighouse), pe Strobilomyces strobilaceus Berk., which 
may be recorded as a rather rare species. 
The present list deals only with the Hymenomycetes (including 
Tremellineze) and the Gastromycetes 
It is proposed to let the list which deals with the Uredinez, 
Ascomycetes, Ustilagineze, and Phycomycetes, rest a little while 
until it becomes more fully developed. For the present it may be 
Stated that Mr. G. L. Lister, of Brighouse, has recently turned up 
at Ovenden Zurotium epixylon, which is new to Britain. 
The new ones are marked by an asterisk. 
Sept. 1292. 
