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CALLORIA Fr. 

 2088. Callopia fusarioides Fr. [Pcziza. Berk.]. 

 N.E. — Bulmer; Scarboro' (Tr. iv.). 



Mid W.— Apperley ; Bolton Woods (Lees' Fl.). Clap- 

 ham ; Harrogate (Lees' Fl. Add.). 



S.W.— Saltaire (Lees' Fl.). Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). 

 N.W.— Swinton,nr. MashamCNat.' May '03). Rokeby,'o4. 

 On dead stems of nettles. 



2o8g. Calloria cornea Phil. [Peziza. B. & Br.]. 

 N.E. — Raincliffe Wood, Scarboro', on dead Carcx pendula. 



CORYNE Tul. 

 2090 Copyne urnalis Sacc. [5;//o'rtrw. Nyl.; OmbropJiila. 

 Karst. ; Omhvophila purpurea ¥c\i\.; etc.]. 



S.W. — Not infrequent on tree stumps in the Halifax and 

 Hebden Bridge disiricts ; has once been found on decaying 

 acorn (Fl. Hx.). Cullingworth, on stumps. 

 N.E. — Scarboro'. on stumps. 

 N.W'. — Masham, on dead wood (' Nat.' May '03). 



2ogi. Coryne sarcoides Tul. [Lichen. ]a.cq.; Helvella. 

 Dicks. ; Peziza. Pers. ; Bulgaria. Fr. ; Omhrophila. Karst.' . 



S.W'. — Halifax, 1789, "Grows between the bark and the 

 wood, on stumps of oak trees, the first winter after their fall, 

 and is pretty common about Halifax " (Bolton, Tab. loi f. 2). 

 Still very common and with exactly similar habit, but also on 

 beech, ash, and other stumps. Records for each county 

 division numerous. 



2092. Coryne atrovirens Sacc. [Peziza.V&xs.']. 

 N.E. — Castle Howard (Tr. i\'.). Scarboro', on dead furze. 



2093. Coryne aquatica Mass. and Crossl. 



N.W. — Egton Bridge, among moss on a boulder in the 

 stream (F.F. '02). For diagnosis and remarks see (New 

 Fungi, 'Nat.' Jan. '04) 



BULGARIA Fr. emend. 



2094. Bulgaria polymorpha \\'etts. [Pcziza polymorpha 

 Q£der. ; P. inquinans Pers. ; B. inquinans Phil. ; etc.]. 



Not uncommon on dead trunks of beech, oak, elm, alder. 



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



