Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, 8$c. 



113 



Among moss on clay banks near Berwick.— Dr. G. 

 Johnston. 



35. P. ceruginea. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 241 ; Persoon, Sjn. 6C3 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 151 ; Helvetia ceruginea, Sowerby, t. 

 347 ; With. iv. 409 ; Persoon, Syn. 617- 



On half-rotten wood, not rare. In Long-acre Wood, 

 D. In Heaton Dene and Wellington Woods, N. 

 Near Berwick Dr. G. Johnston. 



This Peziza, as well as the decayed wood on which it 

 grows, is of a verdigris green colour. To ascertain 

 the nature of this colouring matter, Mr. W. C. 

 Trevelyan is at present engaged in a series of che- 

 mical experiments, the result of which will appear 

 in the Society's Transactions. 



36. P. citrina. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 424 ; Persoon, Syn. 663 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 150; P. aurea, Sowerby, t. 150; 

 Helvetia aurea, Bolton, t. 98, f. 2 ; With. iv. 408. 



On rotten sticks in woods, N. and D. In Bradley 

 Wood, D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 

 87- P. palkscens. 



Persoon, S3 r n. 664; Berwick Flora, ii. 151. 



On dead twigs in woods, N. and D. Near Berwick. 

 — Dr. G. Johnston. 



38. P. faginea. 



Persoon, Syn. 664 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 150. 

 On the fruit of the Beech near Berwick. — Dr. G. 

 Johnston. 



39. P. atra. 



Persoon, Syn. 669; Berwick Flora, ii. 148. 



On the stalks of large Herbaceous plants near New- 

 castle, N. and D. Near Berwick. — Dr. G. John- 

 ston. 



40. P. immersa. 



Sowerby, t. 3G9, f. 9 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 148. 

 On rotten wood, gate posts, &c, N. and D. Near 

 Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



41. P. nigra. 



Berwick Flora, ii. 148 ; Bulgaria inquinans, Bot. 



Gall. ii. 738. 

 On dead Ash trees near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



42. P. hispida. 



With. iv. 424 ; Sowerby, t. 147 ; Bull. t. 204 ; 

 Schfeff. t. 151. 



In Fir plantations near Buts6eld, Medomsley, and in 

 Bradley Wood, D. In Dilston Park, East Com- 

 mon, and Korsley Woods, N. 



43. P. polymorpha. 



With. iv. 425 ; Sowerby, t. 428 ; Batsch. t. 50 ; 



Bull. t. 116 and 460, f. 1 ; Schoeff. 158. 

 Near Wylam and Walbottle, N. Near Darlington 



and Barnardcastle, D. — Mr. E. Robson. 



44. P. albo-violasccns. 



Spreng. Syst. Veg. iv. 504 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 



149. 

 On dead branches of the Furze, near Berwick. — Dr. 

 Johnston. 



45. P. plumbea. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 11 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 150. 

 On rotten wood and sticks, not rare. Near Berwick. 

 — Dr. G. Johnston. 



46. P. punctiformis. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 63. 



On dead Oak and Beach leaves. 



47. P. eiumpcns. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 99. 



On the decaying leaf-slalks of the Sycamore. 

 VOL. II. G 



48. P. reticulata. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 156. 

 On the ground near Fenham, N. 



124. ASCOBOLUS. 

 1. A. furfuraccus. 

 Gr. Crypt, t. 307 ; Fl. Eds. 426 ; Persoon, Syn. 

 676 ; Peziza stercoraria, Bull. t. 376 ; Sowerbv, 

 t. 18 and 389; With. iv. 421 ; P. fusca, Bolton, 

 t. 109, f. 2 ; P. atra, Hudson, 639 ; With. iv. 

 426. 

 On cow-dung, frequent. 



125. STRICTIS. 

 1. S. radiata. 



Gr. Crypt, t. 227 ; Peziza strictis radiata, Persoon, 

 Syn. 674; P. marginata, With. iv. 419; Sow- 

 erby, t. 16. 

 On sticks in Bradley and Gibside Woods, D. In 

 Heaton, Scotswood, and Walbottle Denes, N. 



126. CENANGIUM. 

 1. C. ferrughwsum. 

 Gr. Syn. 20 ; Fries, iv. t. 197 ; Peziza Abktis, 

 Persoon, Syn. 671 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 147 ; P. 

 ccrvina, Persoon, Syn. 647. 

 On the small branches of the Scotch Fir, frequent. 



127. TYMPANIS. 

 1. T. conspersa. 



Gr. Syn. 20 ; Cyypt. t. 338 ; Peziza Aucuparicc, 

 Gr. Fl. Ed. 426 ; P. popukna, Persoon, Svn. 

 671 ; P. Pii-i, 671- 



On the dead branches of trees, not rare. 



128. TREMELEA. 



1. T. mesenterica. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 426; Persoon, Svn. 622 ; Eng. Bot. 



709; With. iv. 93; Bull. t. 406; Berwick 



Flora, 144. 

 On the dead branches of trees, but not very common, 



N. and D. In the plantations at New-water 



Haugh, near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



2. T. clavariwformis. 



Persoon, Syn. 629 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 427 ; Podisoma 

 clavariccformis, Bot. Gall. ii. 881 ; Berwick 

 Flora, ii. 146. 



On the bark of Juniper at the Bede Hills, N. On 

 the same shrub near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



3. T. Auricula-judic. 



Persoon, Syn. 624 ; T. auricula, Eng. Bot. 2447 ; 



Peziza auricula, With. iv. 420. 

 On old Elder trees in hedges near Gateshead, and in 



Long-acre Wood, D. Near Benwell, Denton, 



Fenham, and Hexham, N. 



4. T. spiculosa. 



Persoon, Syn. 624 ; Berwick Flora, ii. 145 ; Exi- 



dia glandulosa, Bot. Gall. ii. 732. 

 Near Berwick. 

 Dr. G. Johnston considers this distinct from T. ar- 



borecu 



5. T. albida. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 427 ; With. iv. 90 ; Berwick Flora, 

 145 ; Eng. Bot. 2117 ; Bull. t. 221 ; T. Candida, 

 Persoon, Syn. 624. 



On the dead branches of trees, rare. 



