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loi. fig. i). Goole ('Nat.' Aug. '8i). Cottingley, on the 

 ground in a plantation (Lees' Fl.). 



N.E. — Scarboro', on the ground among moss. 



S.E. — North Cave, among Polytvichum (A. R. Warnes). 



The present species has been confused with Neottiella poly- 

 trichi (Schum) in this country. For synonymy, and results 

 of consultation of exsiccati, relating to the two species see 

 Grevillea xxii. pp. 107- no, where both are figured ; see also 

 Mass., Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. pp. 371-2, and 406-7. 



1802. Humaria Piggotii Sacc. [Peziza.'Q. ScBr.']. 

 S.W.- — Halifax, on damp, colour-washed wall-plaster, in a 



room at the Higher Board School, 1895 (Fl. Hx.). 



1803. Humapia convexula Quel. [Peziza. Pers.] . 

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



North Dean Wood ; Elland Park Wood (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.W.— Masham (' Nat.' May '03). 

 On soil among moss on walls and on the ground. 



1804. Humaria carbonigena Sacc. [Peziza. Bk.]. 

 N.E. — Raincliff Wood, Scarboro', on charcoal bed. 

 S.W.— Nr. Hebden Bridge; North Dean Wood (Fl. Hx.). 



Goitstock. All on charred ground. 



Mid W.— East Keswick, on burnt soil (F.F. '98). 



Var. fusispOPa Mass. [Peziza fusispora Berk.]. 

 S.W. — Shipley Glen, on heathy ground (Lees' FL). 



1805. HumapJa omphalodes Mass. [Peziza. BuW.] . 

 N.E, — Scarboro', on burnt ground. 



S.W. — Eller Carr, Cullingworth, on tan refuse. 

 Mid W. — ^Bramham, on charred ground (F.F. '98). 



1806. Humaria melaloma Mass. [Peziza. Cke.]. 

 N.E.— Near York (G.M.). Scarboro'. 



Mid W.— Stainer Wood, Selby (F.F. '96). 

 S.W. — Cadeby, on burnt ground (F.F. '01), Hebden 

 Bridge in similar habitat (Fl. Hx.). 



N.E. — Egton Bridge (F.F. '02). On burnt ground. 



