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S.E. — Houghton (Exc. '97). Hornsea Mere (Exc. igoo). 

 Mid W. — Askham Bog, on grass stems (Exc. 1900). 

 N.E. — Egton Bridge, on wet decaying grass (F.F. '02). 

 N.W.— Bowes, on dead rushes (*'Nat.'Sep. '03). 



1862. Dasyscypha Soppittii Mass. 



S.W.— Bradford. Shelf; Norland; North Dean; Hebden 

 Bridge, etc. (Fi. Hx.). On dead sycamore and oak leaves. 

 (Mass. Brit. Fung. Fl. iv. p. 330, fig. 12, p. 156. 



1863. Dasyscypha inquilina Wint. [Lachmm. Karst.]. 

 S.W. — Crimsworth Dean, Hebden Bridge, on Equisetmu 



sylvaUcum. 



For diagnosis of these — the first British specimens, see 

 (New British Discomycetes Mass. & Crossl. ' Nat.' June 

 1901, p. 183). 



1864. Dasyscypha crucifera Sacc. [Peziza cmcifera 

 Phil. Gard. Chron. 1878, p. 397, f. 71 ; LacJmea. Phil. 

 Brit. Disc] . 



S.W.— Lightcliffe ; Ovenden (Fl. Hx.). On dead holly- 

 leaves. 



N.W. — Masham, on decaying twigs ('Nat.' May '03). 



1865. Dasyscypha bicolor Fckl. [Peziza. Bull.] . 

 N.E. — Bulmer ; Scarboro', on dead hazel-leaves. (Tr. iv.). 

 S.W.— Rawcliffe (Lees' FL). Elland Park Wood, on 



bark (Fl. Hx.). Goitstock, on exposed portion of living root. 

 Mid W.— Selby (Lees' FL). 

 N.W. — Masham, on dead branches ('Nat.' Jan. '02). 



1866. Dasyscypha Isetior Sacc. [Lachmm latins 

 Karst.] . 



S.W. — Hebden Bridge, on canes of R^ibus idmis (Fl. Hx.). 



N.W. — Masham, under similar conditions ('Nat.' May '03). 



Karsten, in his latest description, says this differs from 

 D. bicolor in the septate paraphyses, thinner, closely septate 

 hairs, and in growing on Rubus sp. For diagnosis of these 

 — the first British specimens, see (New Fungi : ' Nat.' Jan. 

 'o4» P- 5)- 



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



