36 Mr Jerdon on Fungi near Jedburgh. 



Family V. ASCOMYCETES. 

 Order 23. ELYELLLACEI. 



MoECHELLA EscuLENTA. Grassj places on the banks of the Jed. 

 Not uncommon. This is the common eatable mor- 

 ell, and appears in the months of April or May. 

 ,, SEMiLiBERA. Thickets by the Jed. Eare. 

 Helvella ckispa. In woods and hedges. Eare. 



,, lacunosa. Woods and hedges. Not common. 

 Spathulakia flavida. In fir woods. Common. 

 Xeotia ltjbrica. Woods and lawns. Not rare. 

 Geoglossxjm hiesutum. On lawns, &c. Not uncommon. 

 . Peziza venosa. Banks of Jed. Common. Appears in spring. 

 ; ,, BADiA. Woods, &c. Eare. 

 ,, ONOTicA. Beech woods. Eare. 

 ,, ATJRANTIA. On old chips, &c., &c. Not common. 

 „ vesiculosa. On old dunghills. Not uncommon. 

 ,, TUBEnosA. Banks of Jed in spring. Eare. 

 ,, GBAJSTNULATA. Cow-dung. Common. 

 „ EUTiLANS. On the ground, among mosses. Not common. 

 „ PTJEFTJEAOEA. On dead branches of alder. Not uncom- 

 mon. 

 „ coccnsTEA. On dead sticks lying on the ground. Not 



common. 

 „ scTJTELLATA. Ou decaying WO od, &c., &c. Not uncom- 

 mon. 

 ,, STEECOKEA. On cow-dung. Common. 

 ,, ciLiAEis. On dead leaves. Eare. 



,, viEGiNEA. On dead stems of plants, &c., &c. Not un- 

 common. 

 „ NiVEA. On stumps, &c., &c. Not uncommon. 

 ,, CALYciNA. On dead branches of larch and fir. Common. 

 ,, BicoLOE. On dead branches of oak. Eare. 

 ,, CEEiNEA. On dead wood, especially sawn surfaces. Com- 

 mon. 

 „ CLANDESTESTA. On dead stems of raspberry, &c. Not un- 

 common. 

 ,, CAULicoLA. On dead stems of grass. Eare. 

 ,, ACuuM. On decaying leaves of firs. A. J. 

 ,, ScHUMACHERi. On dead branches of various kinds. 



Common. 

 „ HYALiNA. On old palings, &c. Common. 

 ,, suLPHtJEEA. On dead stems of nettles and other herbace- 

 ous plants. Common. 

 ,, PLANo-uMBiLiCATA. On dead Angelica sylvestris. Eare. 

 ,, viLLosA. On dead thistles, &c. Common. 

 ,, APALA. On dead rushes. Not common. 



