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1849. Neottiella nivea Sacc. [Peziza. Romell.]. 

 S.W. — Norland, Sep. '92; Hebden Bridge: several places; 



Luddenden Dean (Fl. Hx.). Sun Wood, Lightclffe. nr. 



Halifax '04. Cullingworth. 



N.E.^ — Mulgrave Woods, on the ground (F'.F. '94), 

 Has a preference for stiff, rather clayey soil in woods. 



1850. Neottiella fossulse Sacc. [Peziza. Limm.] . 

 S.W. — Heaton Woods near Bradford (' Nat.' June '94). 



SPH^ROSPORA Sacc. 



1851. Sphaerospopa tpechispopa Sacc. [Peziza. B, 

 & Br. ; Lachnea. Gillet ; Sphceyospora aspevioy Sacc. ; Peziza 

 asperiof Nyl. . 



S.E.— Brough (-' Nat.' July '78). Staddlethorpe (Tr. ii.). 

 Filey, on the ground among moss. South Cave (Exc. '94). 



Mid W.— Malham (Tr. ii.). Horton-in-Ribblesdale ('Nat.' 

 Aug. '81). Denton Wood, Ilkley, on the ground (Lees' Fl.). 



S.W. — Brighouse (H.B. Soc). Huddersfield. Norland ; 

 Luddenden Dean ; Lightcliffe ; and many places near Heb- 

 den Bridge (Fl. Hx.). Cullingworth. Bingley (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.E. — Bulmer ; Scarboro', on naked, damp ground. 

 Roxby Glen, Staithes (-'Nat.' Ap. '98). Stokesley (Exc. 

 '99). Mulgrave Woods (F.F. '94 & 1900). 



1852. Sphaerospora hinnuleaMass. [P^^^^n. B. & Br.]. 

 N.E.— Mulgrave Woods (F.F. '94). 



1853. Sphaepospora citpjna Mass. &. Crossl. 

 N.E. — Redcar, on peaty ground (E. M. Holmes). 



For diagnosis see (New Fungi, ' Nat.' Jan. 1904, pp. 4-5). 

 The only species of Spha-yospora having a clear yellow disc. 



1854. Sphsepospopa nigpella Mass. [Peziza. Pers.] . 

 N.E. — Scarl)oro', on rotten pine-trunk. 



1)P:S\IAZIHRELLA Lib. emend. 



1855. DesmazJepella acicola Lib. 



(Mass. Brit. P'ung. Fl. pp. 324-325, with figure). 



S.W. — Crimsworth Dean, near Hebden Bridge, on fallen 

 leaves of Pimis sylvestris. This most peculiar Peziza was 

 met with here in great abundance in the spring of 1897; 



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



