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275. Omphalia philonotis (Lasch). 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge. On mossy water-trough side 

 (Fl. Hx.). 



276. Omphalia oniscus Fr. 

 N.E.—Scarborough ('Nat.', Aug. 1882). 



277. Omphalia csespitosa (Bolton). 



S.W.— "Sides of a peat-pit, Halifax" (Bolton, Tab. 41C.). 



This species is generally considered as O. oniscus, but Dr. 

 Cooke differs from this opinion; in his Handbook to Illustr., 

 p. 94, he remarks: " This species has been confounded with 

 Ag. oniscus Fr., both in the Handbook ["ed. i] and by Fries 

 himself. It is exactly the plant figured in the English edition 

 of Bolton, but the German reprint is coloured very differently. 

 The colour is entirely of a delicate ochraceous white," 



278. Omphalia pustica Fr. 

 N.E.— Castle Howard (F.F., 1892). 



279. Omphalia hepatica (Batsch). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. 



N.W, — Masham. Among moss and hepaticae ('Nat.', 

 Jan. 1902). 



280. Omphalia mupalis (Sow.). 

 Mid W.— Ilkley (*'Nat.', June 1877). 



S.W. — Seven Arches, vSaltaire; Eldwick (Lees' Fl.). 

 N.E. — Scarborough. On walls, sandy banks, etc. 



281. Omphalia umbellifera (L.). 



Not uncommon. Has been met with on moist heathy 

 banks in many places in each county division. 



282. Omphalia griseo-pallida (Desm.). 

 S.E. — Bingley Woods ('Nat.', Sep. 1891). 



283. Omphalia stellata (Sow.). 



N.E. — Scarborough (' Nat.', June 1881). Arnclifte Woods 

 (F.F., 1894). Mulgrave Woods (F.F., 1900). 



S.W.— Calverley ('Nat.', Sep. 1891). Elland Park Wood 

 (Hx.) Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). Birdwell (F.F., 1897). 

 On rotten wood. 



