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S.E. — Escrick, on dry banks in spring (W'.N.C). Edible. 

 N.E. — Helmsley, '03 (H. Slater). 



1764. Peziza sepiatra Cke. 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, several places on road scrapings. 

 N.E. — Egton Bridge, on road scraping heaps (P.P. '02), 



1765. Peziza recedens Bond. 



S.W.- — Lightcliffe, on the cortex side of rotting tub-garth 

 partly lying in stagnant pool. 



For diagnosis taken from these — the first British — speci- 

 mens see (New Pungi : Myc. Members of the Union ' Nat.' 

 Jan. '04. p. 4.). 



1766. Peziza venosa Pers. 



N.E. — Scarboro'. Coxwold (Exc. Circ. May '02). 



S.W. — Conisboro' (H.B. Soc). Sandal Beat, Doncaster 

 (*'Nat.' June '83). Bradford (' Nat.' Peb.' 86). Cottingley 

 (Lees' PL). Bingley (PI. Skipt.). Skircoat (PI. Hx.). 



Mid W. — Camblesforth (Lees' PI.). Roadside, Skipton to 

 Bolton Woods ; Silsden (PI. Skipt.). 



On the ground among Petasites vulgaris and other plants, 

 in spring. Remarkable for its powerful odour of nitric acid, 

 and one of the most delicious of edible fungi (Lees' PI.). 



1767. Peziza ampliata Pers. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on rotten wood. 



S.W. — Heath, Halifax, on decaying root {¥\. Hx.). 

 S.E. — Escrick, on thatched roof. '03 (W.N.C). 



Var. tectoria (Cke.) Mass. 

 S.W. — Halifax, on lime in wall crevice. Hebden Bridge, 

 on damp plaster, and old dyeware tub (PI. Hx.). 



1768. Peziza subrepanda Cke. &. Phil. 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on road scrapings (PI. Hx.). 

 Campsall, on charred ground (P.P. '99). 

 Mid W.— Woodhall Bridge (P.P. '98). 



1769. Peziza Adse Sadler. 



S.W. — Edlington (P.P. '91). Steeton, on limed wall (T.H.). 

 Mid W.— East Keswick (P.P. '98). 



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



