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FUNGI. 



Class BASIDIOMYCETES. 

 Order GAS'l ROMYCETES. 

 Family NIDULARIACE.E. 

 Gknus NIDULARIA Bull., 1780. 



1. Nidularia pisiformis Tul. 



N.E. — On hea[) of rotten leaves, Scarborough. 

 S.W. — On the ground among logwood chi^js, Salterhehble; 

 and on twigs, Elland Hall Wood, Hx. (H.T.S.). 

 C.ENUS CVATIIUS Hall, 1768. 



2. Cyathus striatus Hoff. 



S.W.— HaUfax, 1788 (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 102, f. 2). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. Mulgrave Woods, 1902. 

 S.E.— Escrick (Selby F.F., 1896). 



Mid W.— Bishop's Wood, Selljy (Y.N.U. Bot. Report, 1878). 

 Harewood (F.F., 1898). 



3. Cyathus vernicosus DC. 



S.AV. — Halifax, 1788, 'grows on putrid wood, or in gravel 

 walks' (Bolton's Hist. Fung., Tab. 102, f. 1). In a cucumber 

 frame at Hainworth; Undercliffe, near Bradford (Lees' Fl.). 

 Hewenden Wood, CuUingworth. Cadeby and Melton (F.F., 

 1901). 



Mid W.— Newland and Brayton; Selby (1^-. Y.N.U., ix , 

 p. 221). Bishop's Wood (F.F., 1896). East Keswick (F.F., 

 1898). On stubble, Leeds district (Lees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Castle Howard. Scarborough. Bulmer, on soil in 

 potato field. 



S.E. — Hull, in great abundance on dock-yard sweepings 

 (C. Waterfall). North (himston, W. N. Cheesman. 



N.W. — Masham. 



Var. agrestes [Syn. CyalJius agrestis Fr.]. 



N.E. -On chips, Buhner (Mass. Mon. Brit. Cast., p. 56). 



