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P— (Discina)}] badia P. Bathford, Batheaston, &c, com- 
mon in the woods. 
P (Discina) onotica P. Bowood, Hanham, where it has 
occurred as large as a cheese-plate ; in woods on the ground. 
P. (Discina) aurantia Fr. Nailsea, near Bristol; on or 
about the places where oak trees have been thrown, also on 
open heaths. 
r (Discina) cochleata Huds. Bathford, Batheaston and 
Bowood ; where the variety alutacea Fr. occurred in Sept., | 
1872; of a pale lemon colour. 
P (Discina) repanda Wahi. St. Catherine’s and Bath- 
ampton, on old stumps, Box. 
P (Discina) succosa B, Annals Nat. Hist., No. 156. 
Batheaston, Leigh Woods, on the ground. 
te (Discina) vesiculosa Bul/. Batheaston, on dunghills 
and thatch. 
li (Discina) micropus P. Badminton. Rev. M. J. 
Berkeley. 
Ee (Discina) radula 2B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., 
Ser. I, Vol. xviii, p. 77. Hanham Woods, Autumn; a 
single specimen only has occurred hitherto. 
Ug (Discina) viridaria B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., 
No. 555. On walls and in damp greenhouses ; abundant in 
some years ; Batheaston. 
Subgenus 2, GEopyxis.* JL’. 
Veil innate; cup when young subglobose, closed, then open 
and orbicular. Substance fleshy, rarely fibrous. 
ig (Geopyxis) tuberosa Bull. Bowood, Leigh Woods. 
Springs from a large, black, Sclerotium buried in the soil in 
woods. Hedwig supposed the Sclerotium to be a dried root — 
of the wood Anemone, but Tulasne has investigated the 
* From ge the earth, and pyxis a small box. 
