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Mitrula, Fries. 
M. phalloides, Chev. 
Vibrissea, Fries. 
V. Guernisaci, Crovan. 
T mag e eat floating: dead On decayed esi twigs float- 
eaves in the i ing in the la 
M. cucullata, Fries. 
On decaying pine leaves, A. Geoglossum, Pers. 
M. olivacea, Saccardo. . G. glutinosum, Pers. 
Among short grass. A. Among grass. A. 
Leotia, Mill. G. glabrum, Pers. 
L. lubrica, Pers. Among grass. A. 
Under trees. a G. hirsutum, Pers. 
L. acicularis, P Among grass. A., P. 
On decaying se A. 
PEZIZEX. 
Acetabula, Feckt. 
A. vulgaris, Fc. 
On the ground. A MM beautiful 
fungus of a brownish colour, 
resembling a c font in 
miniature. A. 
Otidea, Pers. 
0. onotica, Fi. 
n the ground under trees. A. 
0. aurantia, Mass. 
On the ground. A large, showy 
haped 
fungus, cup - and 
usually much wav wid 
cris of a clear, deep 
orange colour. A.,Q 
Peziza, Dill. 
P. saniosa, Schrad. 
n the antity 
of violet ligid escapes when 
the plant is wounded. A. 
P. vesiculosa, Buli. 
On manure heaps, rich soil, &c. 
Common. 
P. ampliata, Pers. 
On dead bark. Q. 
P. ochracea, Boud. 
On the ground under beeches, A. 
P. badia, Pers. 
On the gis A. 
P. bufonia, Per 
On a rubbish pas Q. 
Geopyxis, Pers. 
G. carbonaria, Saccardo. 
On burnt ground. A. 
G. coccinea, Mass. 
On fallen branches. This fungus 
poses ears acti the 
winter iens early spring. Q. 
G. cupularis, Saccardo. 
Damp ground. Q. 
Humaria, Fries. 
H. Chateri, W. G. Smith. 
On naked ground by the sides 
of paths, &c. On one occasion 
this species was so abundant 
on a path in the Arboretum, 
that it showed as a red streak 
at a considerable distance 
away. 
H. rutilans, Saccardo. 
On the ground. .. A., P. 
H. pilifera, Saccardo. 
On soil in a plant-pot. 
H. carbonigena, Saccardo. 
On burnt ground. A. 
omphalodes, Mass. 
On burnt ground, A. 
H. melaloma, Mass. 
On burnt ground. P. 
