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S.W. — Halifax, 1789. " Grows about the roots of trees, 

 under the hypnums and other mosses, in the moist and shady 

 parts of woods" (Bolton, Tab. 98, fig. i). Bingley ; Birstal 

 (' Nat.' Aug. '81). Haigh (*' Nat.' Oct. '82). Odsal Wood, 

 Wibsey ; Nab Wood, Saltaire (Lees' Fl.). Hugsett (F.F. '97). 

 Numerous places in the Halifax and Hebden Bridge districts, 

 always under similar conditions to those given above by 

 Bolton (Fl. Hx.). 



N.E. — Scarboro' (Tr. iv.). Bulmer. Mulgrave \\'oods 

 (F.F. 1900). Limber Wood, near Egton Bridge (F.F. '02). 

 On mossy stumps. 



Mid W.— Horsforth (Tr. ix.). Bolton Woods (Lees' Fl.) 



S.E. — Escrick (F.F. '96). On decaying stumps. 



1958. Helotium concolor Mass. [Hymenoscypha.Phil.]. 

 S.W. — Wyming Brook, near Sheffield, on wood. 



1959. Helotium calyculus Berk. [Peziza. Sow.; Hymeno- 

 scypha. Phil. ; Phialea. Sacc] . 



Mid W. — Church Fenton (Lees' Fl.). On dead branches. 



i960. Helotium sublenticulare Fr. 

 S.W.— Royston (F.F. '97). Nr. Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 

 Wyming Brook ; Ecclesall Wood, near Sheffield. 



1961. Helotium monillfepum Mass. [Bispora. Fckl. ; 

 Hymenoscypha. Phil. ; Bisporella. Sacc] . 



S.W. — Fixby Park (Fl. Hx.), on sawn surface of beech 

 stump, along with the black mould — Bispova vionilioides with 

 which it is always associated, and which is considered to be 

 its conidial stage. See Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv., pp. 249- 

 250; figs. 36-39, p. 290. 



N.E. — Arnclifife Woods, on surface of stump (F.F. '02). 

 Rievaulx ; Helmsley (F.F. '03). 



N.W.— Rokeby (F.F. '04). 



1962. Helotium emergens Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. 

 p. 251, figs. 26-29, p. 156. [Hyvienoscypha. Cke. & Phil. ; 

 Phialea. Sacc] . 



S.W. — Eller Carr, Cullingworth, on decaying larch-bark. 



