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1807. Humaria macpocystis Sacc. [Peziza. Cke.] . 

 S.W. — Nr. Hebden Bridge : two or three places ; Elland 



Park Wood, on burnt ground (Fl. Hx.). 



S.E. — South Cave, on burnt ground (Exc. '94). 



1808. Humaria Roumegueri Sacc. [Peziza. Karst.] . 

 Mid W. — Crimple near Harrogate, on damp, slightly 



peaty ground (' Nat.' Ap. '98 ; and June '01). 



S.W. — Broadbottom near Hebden Bridge, on the ground 



(FJ. Hx.). 



Var. carnosissima Phil. 

 S.W. — Crimsworth, on heathy ground (Fl. Hx.), moorland 

 track between Stanbury and Hebden Bridge (' Nat.' Feb. '03). 



1809. Humaria granulata Sacc. [Peziza. Bu\\.\. 

 Very common throughout Yorkshire on cow-dung in fields ; 



most prevalent in moist shaded places bordering woods. 

 On stable manure, Halifax. 



1810. Humaria subhirsuta Mass. [Peziza. Schm.]. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on damp ground. 



S.W. — Elland Park Wood, May 1896 in great quantity. 

 A patch of ground three or four yards in extent was so covered 

 with the multitude of ascophores as to appear an almost 

 unbroken yellow. In .1897 ^^e fungus was only sparingly 

 scattered at the same spot, and during 1898-9 disappeared 

 altogether; Norland '98 (Fl. Hx.). 



1811. Humaria deerrata Sacc. [Peziza deerrata Karst. ; 

 Pseudombvophila Pedrottii Boud. ; Helotiiim Pedrottii Bres.] . 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on flax or jute backing of rotting, 

 cast-out hearthrug. For diagnosis taken from these — the 

 first British — specimens see (New British Fungi : Sopp. cv: 

 Crossl. 'Nat.' Jan. '99, pp. 28 & 31, figs. 1-8; also, for 

 further remarks, 'Nat.' June '01.). 



181 2. Humaria violacea Sacc. [Peziza. Pers.j. 



N.E. — Bulmer, on scorched ground. Egton Bridge, 

 similar habitat (F.F. '02). 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on the ground, and in the seams of 

 a wall ; Elland, on bare ground under butterbur ; Barkisland, 

 on moist bank {V\. Hx.). Goitstock, on charred ground. 



Trans. Y.N.U., 1905 (pub. 1905). Bot. SctIls, Vol. 6. 



