THE FLORA OF HALIFAX. 



H. tuba, (Bolton.) Fr. 4 ' This beautiful little Peziza adheres 

 by a claw at the base to the putrid stems of decaying 

 plants in moist places near rills of water. It is shaped 

 like a trumpet in minature. The height about half an 

 inch. The colour bright pale yellow.'' — Bolton, Tab. 

 1 06 f. 1 = Peziza tuba. 

 Cyathicula coronata, (Bull.) De Not. 



1789 Hx. " On putrid vegetable substances, in damp places 

 in woods, and about rivulets." — Bolton, Tab. 106 f . 2 = 

 Peziza inflexa. Still plentiful, in season, in Pck. \Yd. 

 but always on dead nettle-stems. 

 Pocillum Needhami, Mass. & Crossl. 1 ^94. On dead oak- 

 leaves, El. Pk. Wd.— J.T.A.\ First record, Mass. 

 Bvit. Fung. FL, i\\, p. 498. 

 Belonidium Yentosum, (Karst.) Phil. On cortex of willow 



twig, X. D. \Yd. — H.T.S.l on wood, Cr. Dn. — J.N. 

 B. cyanites, (Cke. & Phil.) Mass. On dead stems of Epilobium 



hirsutum, H. Gr. — Nat., June 1894. 

 B. pruinosum, (Jerdon) Mass. Frequent on bark of fallen 

 branches and twigs of various trees, also on the effused 

 stroma of Eutypa lata and other pyrenomycetes ; and on 

 dead stems of Epilobium hirsutum — J.N. ! 

 B. lacustre, (Fr.) Phil. On sheaths of Glyceria aquatica, canal 

 side, El. Pk. Wd., and .on other dead grass stems at 

 the by- wash, Cr. Dn. — J.N. ! 

 B. pullum, Phil. & Keith. On decaying grass, Hdc. — J.N. ! 

 Belonium pilosum, Crossl. On dead stems and leaves of 

 Carex pendula, El. Pk. Wd., May 1899. First record 

 and description — Nat., Jan. 1900, pp. 6 & 10, figs. 7-14. 

 Mollisia melaleuca, (Fr.) Sacc. On decaying wood, Staups 



CI. ; El. Pk. Wd. and Skircoat— H.T.S. ! 

 M. cinerea, (Batsch.) Karst. In every shaded place, where 

 any wood exists either in the shape of roots, trunks, 

 branches, or twigs. Very common. 

 M. aquosa, (B. & Br.) Phil. On dead Salix branches, and on 



other bark and wood, Cr. Dn. — J.N. 

 M. lignicola, Phil. On decaying wood, Lightcliffe ; El. Pk. 

 Wd. — Nat. , June 1894. Stump Cross, Bn. CI., Cr. 

 Dn., etc. 

 M. fusca, (Sacc.) Mass. {Lachnella Schumaclicvi, Phil.) On 

 wood, H. Gr.— J.N. Walter CI. and Shibden— H.T.S. .' 

 M. liyido-fusca, (Fr.) Gillet. On decorticated wood, Cr. 

 Dn. — J.N. ! First British record, Nat., Jan. 1904. 



