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1829. Lachnea CPUcipila Phil. [Peziza cvucipila Cke. & 

 Phil. ; Neottiella crncipila Sacc] . 



N.E. — Scarboro, on cow dung. 



S.W.— Nr. Sheffield, on horse dung (' Nat.' Ap. '02). 



1830. Lachnea setosa Phil. [Peziza. Nees.] . 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on rotten wood. 



S.W. — Binnroyd Clough, Norland, on fragments of rotting 

 wood embedded in clayey ground (Fl. Hx.). 



Mid W. — ^Meanwood, on wet rotting wood (Exc. '04). 

 N.W.— Rokeby (F.F. '04). 



1831. Lachnea hybrida Phil. [Peziza. Sow.]. 

 Var. lapidaria (Cke.) Mass. 



S.W. — Halifax, on soil in seams between paving stones in 

 a warehouse yard, several seasons (Fl. Hx.). 



1832. Lachnea ascoboloides Mass. [Peziza ascoboloides 

 Bert. ; P. eclecta Berk & Cke. ; Neottiella ascoboloides Sacc] . 



S.W. — Sun Wood, Lightcliffe, on damp, clayey soil (' Nat.' 

 June '94). Hebden Bridge, on old horse dung (Fl. Hx.). 

 Bingley, on old human dung (T.H.). 



1833. Lachnea hirta Gillet [Peziza. Schum.] . 

 Mid W. — Hackfall, on the ground (Lees' Fl.). 



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

 Aug. '04, among moss. Goitstock, on mossy, rotten wood. 

 N.E.— Staithes (- ' Nat.', Ap. '98). 



1834. Lachnea scutellata Gillet. [Peziza. L.J. 

 S.W. — Halifax, 1775 (Bolton's Cat. n. 470). 



Common on rotting branches, trunks, and other wood in 

 damp, shady places ; occasionally on soil near old stumps, 

 rotting sacking, etc. Records numerous for each county 

 division. 



The L. hivto-coccinea record,' Nat.' June '94, belongs here. 

 (Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. p. 315, figs. 20-21, p. 290). 



1835. Lachnea umbrorum Gillet [Peziza umbrosa Fr. ; 

 P. umbrorum Cke., Myc. fig. 138]. 



S.W. — Common on damp ground, or on road scrapings in 

 shady places in the Halifax and Hebden Bridge districts 

 (Fl. Hx.). Cullingworth, on tan refuse. 



