264 YORKSHIRE NATURALISTS' UNION. 



Mid W.— Bolton Woods (Fl. Skipt.). 



N.W. — Masham, on the ground and rotten wood (' Nat.' 

 Jan. '02). 



N.E. — Egton Bridge, on the ground (F.F. '02). 



1836. Lachnea vitellina Gillet [Peziza. Pers.]. 

 N.E. — Scarboro', on damp earth (' Nat.' Aug. 81). 



1837. Lachnea theleboloides Gillet [Pm^^. A. & S.] . 

 N.E. — Falsgrave, Scarboro', on heap of spent hops. 



S.W. — Skircoat, Halifax, on spent hops, in great abundance 

 (Fl. Hx.). Cullingworth, on decaying tan-refuse. 



1838. Lachnea Dalmeniensis Phil. [Peziza. Cke.~\. 

 S.E.- — Everingham, on the ground (F.F. '93). 



S.W.— Hebden Bridge (Fl. Hx.). Birdwell ; Hugsett ; 

 Stainboro', on the ground in woods, among nettles (F.F. '97). 



N.E. — Mulgrave Woods, on the ground among nettles 

 (F.F. igoo). 



1839. Lachnea Lojkaeana Rehn. Krypt. Flo. Disc. 

 \PesiBa Inteopallens Cke. Myc. f. 156 ; Neottiella Inteopallens Sacc] 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on soil adhering to an old tub in 

 dyehouse yard (New British Discomycetes Mass. & Crossl. 

 ' Nat.' June 1901, p. 183.). 



1840. Lachnea fimbriata Quel. ; Cke. Mycogr. pi. 113, 



fig- 405)- 



S.W. — Halifax, on moist street dust adhering to the wall in 



shop cellar window area, May to Nov. 1902 ; Sep. & Oct. '03 ; 

 July '04 ; the first and second years in abundance (Fl. Hx.). ; 

 also ('Nat.' Ap.'o3). Previously only known to occur in France. 



1841. Lachnea hemispherica Gillet [Peziza. Wigg.] . 

 S.W. — " In the shady part of EUand Park (Wood) where 



the ground is wet and the soil consists solely of vegetable 

 mould " (Bolton, unpublished Tab. 209, in Brit. Mus. Nat_ 

 Hist, coll.) ; not found here recently. Nab Wood, Saltaire 

 (Lees' Fl.). Edlington Wood (F.F. '91). 



N.E. — Raincliff Wood, Scarboro', on the ground. Mulgrave 

 Woods, on the ground (F.F. '94). Helmsley (F.F. '03). 



Trans. Y.N.U. 7905 (pub. 1905). Bot. Series Vol. 6. 



