282 THE FLORA OF II \I.IF.\X. 



P. pustulata. On charcoal bed, Cr. Dn., 1894 — J-N. ! 



Otidea cochleata, (Bull.) Fckl. "About Halifax in autumn, 

 plentiful. " — Bolton, Tab. 1 Copley, 1891, Elland ! 



Hept., Mdgh. Rd., Pck. Wd, H. Gr., Pellon.— J.N. 



0. aurantia, (Pers.) Mass. 1789. "Grows on moist gravel 

 which has been lately turned up in garden walks, by 

 way sides, etc., Halifax." Bolton, Tab. 100. Not 

 uncommon ; has been met with on road sides, among 

 trod engine ashes, on the ground in woods, among 

 moulding sand in foundry yard, etc. Stations, many. 



Curreyella trachycarpa, (Currey.) Mass. On burnt ground, 

 Cr. Dn.—J.N. Bn. CI., 1892 ! 



Barlaea Crouani, (Cke.) Mass. Among moss on walls, El. Pk. 

 Wd., Salterhebble, Skircoat (Burnley Rd.)—H.T.S.! 



Mdgh., Broadbottom, Hdc, Pck. Wd., etc.— J.N. ! 



B. modesta, (Karst.) Sacc. Among hepatics on sandy soil, 

 stream bank, Wade Wd., Lud. Dn., Oct. 1898 — T. W. 

 Woodhead. Distinguished from near allies by its spine- 

 clad spores. First British record, Nat. Jan. 1899. 



B. cinnabarina. Sacc. (Peziza latirubva, Cke.) On sandy 

 ground, Mdgh — Nat., June, 1894. 



B. asteroidea, (Hazl.) Sacc. Among moss on west face of 

 walls, Skircoat Green, Copley, El. Pk. Wd., Upper 

 Shibden, etc. — H.T.S. ! On ground, Keb Cote. — J.N. ! 



B. Persooni, (Crouan) Sacc. On mossy ground, Heb. Bdg. 



El. Pk. Wd., Salterhebble. Was at first confused 



with B. violascens (Cke.) Mass. — see Nat., Jan., 1900. 



First British record. 

 B. areolata, (Cke.) Mass. On the ground, Bn. CI. — H.T.S. 

 Sepultaria semiimmersa, (Karst.) Mass. On barish ground, 



Mdgh., and Pck. Wd.— J.N. 



Humaria rubens, Boud. Among moss on wall top, Nut 

 Clough, Heb. Bdg., and on the ground, Cr. Dn. 

 Nat., Jan., 1899. First British record. 



H. Chateri, (W. G. Smith) Sacc. (Peziza Chateri, Sm.) On 

 the ground, Hollins, Hept. — Nat. June, 1894. 



H. hsemastigma, (Hedw.) Mass. On mortar, wall top, road- 

 side, Pck. Wd., 1898.— J.N. ! 



H. rutilans, (Fr.) Sacc. 1789. Halifax. "Grows on old 

 walls and rocks amongst moss, particularly Polytrichum 

 minus." — Bolton, Tab. 101, f. 1. 



