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1807. Humaria macpocystis Sacc. [Peziza. Cke.] . 

 S.W. — Nr. Hebden Bridge : two or three places ; Elland 



Park Wood, on burnt ground {Fl. Hx.). 



S.E. — South Cave, on burnt ground (Exc. '94). 



1808. Humaria Roumegueri Sacc. [Peziza, Karst.] . 

 Mid W. — Crimple near Harrogate, on damp, slightly 



peaty ground (' Nat.' Ap. '98 ; and June '01). 



S.W. — Broadbottom near Hebden Bridge, on the ground 

 (Fl. Hx.). 



Var. carnosissima Phil. 



S.W. — Crimsworth, on heathy ground (Fl. Hx.), moorland 

 track between Stanbury and Hebden Bridge (' Nat.' Feb. '03). 



1809. Humaria gran u lata Sacc. [Peziza. Bull.]. 

 Very common throughout Yorkshire on cow-dung in fields ; 



most prevalent in moist shaded places bordering woods. 

 On stable manure, Halifax. 



1810. Humaria subhirsuta Mass. [Pesiza. Schm.] . 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on damp ground. 



S.W. — Elland Park Wood, May 1896 in great quantity. 

 A patch of ground three or four yards in extent was so covered 

 with the multitude of ascophores as to appear an almost 

 unbroken yellow. In 1897 the fungus was only sparingly 

 scattered at the same spot, and during 1898-9 disappeared 

 altogether; Norland '98 (Fl. Hx.). 



1811. Humaria deerrata Sacc. [Peziza deerrata Kavst. ; 

 Pseudonihrophila Pedvottii Boud. ; Helotiimi Pedrottii Bres.] . 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on flax or jute backing of rotting, 

 cast-out hearthrug. For diagnosis taken from these — the 

 first British — specimens see (New British Fungi : Sopp. & 

 Crossl. 'Nat.' Jan. '99, pp. 28 & 31, figs. 1-8; also, for 

 further remarks, ' Nat.' June '01.). 



1812. Humaria violacea Sacc. [Peziza. "Pers.'\. 



N.E. — Bulmer, on scorched ground. Egton Bridge, 

 similar habitat (F.F. '02). 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on the ground, and in the seams of 

 a wall ; Elland, on bare ground imder butterbur ; Barkisland, 

 on moist bank (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock, on charred ground. 



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



