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N.W.— Croft Spa 1879 (J. A. Wheldon). 

 Mid W. — Wetherby (Tr. i.). On the ground. Spring. 

 GEOPYXIS Pers. emend. 



1753. Geopyxis coccinea (Scop.) Mass. [Peziza. ]a.cq.]. 

 S.W. — Halifax 1789 (Bolton, Tab. 104) ; has entirely dis- 

 appeared from this district. Roche Abbey Valley ; Shipley ; 

 Holden Wood, Keighley (Lees' Fl.). Kiveton Park near 

 Sheffield ; locally known as ' Morrell Cups ' (' Nat.', Ap. '01). 



N.E. — Raincliff Wood, Scarboro' ; Castle Howard (Tr. vi.). 

 Coxwold. 



Mid W. — Studley Woods ; Bolton Woods ; Bramhope ; 

 Wetherby (Lees' FL). Skipton ; Silsden (Fl. Skipt.). 



S.E.— Boynton (W.W.S.). 



N.W. — Bedale (Exc. Circ. 158. June '01). 



On rotten, fallen branches among moss in early spring. In 

 the Scarboro' district it is common, and is collected and sold 

 for decorative purposes mixed with moss. 

 Var. albida Mass. 



N.E. — The Dale, Castle Howard, on dead branches. 



1754. Geopyxis radiculata Mass. [Peziza. Sow.]. 

 N.E. — Bulmer, on manure heaps. 



1755. Geopyxis paPVispora Mass. [Sarcoscypha tenuis- 

 pora Cke. & Mass. Grev. xxi. p. 121] . 



N.E. — Scarboro'. 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on wet sticks (Fl. Hx.). 



1756. Geopyxis cupularis Sacc. [Peziza. L.]. 

 Mid W.— Skipton Castle Wood '88 (C.C). 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge (Fl.Hx.). Goitstock, on clayey bank. 

 N.W. — Masham, on the ground in a wood ('Nat.' May '03. 



1757. Geopyxis carbonaria Sacc. [Peziza. A. & S.] . 

 Mid W. — Bramham, on scorched ground (F.F. '98). 



1758. Geopyxis albida Mass. [Aleuria albida Gillet. ; 

 Acetabula albida Sacc] . 



S.W.— Halifax, on greasy soil, warehouse basement. For 

 revised diagnosis taken from these — the first British — speci- 



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



