310 Lett — The Fungi of the North of Ireland. 



494. Peziza fusaroides. Berk. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (Fusarium tremelloides. Grev.), Ann. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. V. 



495. Helotium serugrinosum. Fr. 



Shane's Castle Park, County Antrim, 1883 ; Killymoon, Co. Tyrone, 

 and Rosstrevor Wood, County Down, 1884 ; Tollymore Park, County Down, 

 1885. The stained wood is common ; while the fully developed Helotium is 



rare, except in the last locality, where I found it in abundance, October, 1885 



H. W. L. 



496. Helotium calyculus. Fr. 



Near Belfast, Templeton, Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 



497. Helotium citrinum. Fr. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (Peziza citrina. Hedw.), Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 



498. Helotium lenticulare. Fr. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (Peziza lenticularis. Bull), Ann. Nat. Hist., 

 Vol. V. 



499. Helotium rhizophllum. Fold. 



By the side of the Bloody Burn, Slieve Donard, Co. Down, 1885.— H. W. L. 



500. Helotium aciculare. 



Near Belfast, Templeton (Peziza acicularis. Bull), Ann. Nat. Hist., Vol. V. 



501. Patellarla atrata. Fr. 



Lurgan Demesne, and Ardmore Glebe, Co. Armagh, 1883 ; Killynioon, 

 Co. Tyrone, 1884. Common.— H. W. L. 



502. Patellar ia lecideola. Fr. 



Sallagh Braes, near Lame, Co. Antrim, 1884. — H. W. L. 



503. Ascobolus furfaceus. P. 



Ardmore, Co. Armagh ; Killymoon, County Tyrone, 1884. Common. — 

 H. W. L. 



504. Bulgaria inqulnans. Fr. 



Lurgan Demesne, Co. Armagh, 1883; Killymoon, Co. Tyrone, 1884. 

 Abundant.— H. W. L. 



