Crossland : Fungi of Masham and Swinion. 



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( DISCO MYCET/E.) 



HELVELLACEJE. 



Geoglosseae. 



Mitrula cucullata Batsch. 



On fallen leaves of Scotch fir. 



PEZIZACEJE. 



*Peziza vesiculosa Bull. 

 P. ochracea Boud. 

 P. badia Pers. 



On the ground. 

 P. pustulata Pers. 

 Otidea aurantia (Pers.). 

 O. luteo-nitens (B.&Br.) Mass. 

 "Humaria Oocardii (Kalch.) Sacc. 



On twigs in water. 

 H. granulata Sacc. 



On cow dung. 

 """Lachnea scutellata (L. ). 



On dead sticks in wet places. 

 L. umbrorum (Cke.). 



On moist banks. 

 Helotium claro-flavum (Grev. ). 



On dead branch. 

 H. ferrugineum (Schum.). 



On dead twigs. 

 H. lenticulare (Bull.). 



On decaying stump. 

 *H. pallescens Fr. 

 H. fiavum (Klotz.). 



On dead branch. 

 H. lutescens (Hedw. ). 



On decaying* moss-covered 

 branch. 

 H. salicellum Fr. 



On dead willow branch. 

 H. virgultorum (Vahl. ). 



On dead branches of birch and 

 hazel. 



*H. cyathoideum (Bull.). 



On dead herbaceous stems. 

 H. scutulum Karst. 



On dead herbaceous stems, 

 forma rubi Rehm. 



On decaying' stems of Rubus 

 idaeus. 

 H. herbarum (Pers.). 



On dead herbaceous stem. 

 H. epiphyllum (Pers.). 



On the veins of rotten leaves. 

 1902 January 1. 



H. phyllophilum (Desm.). 



On dead leaves of beech and oak. 

 H. renisporum (Phil.) Ellis. 



On petioles and sometimes on the 

 principal veins of dead oak 

 leaves. 

 H. fagineum (Pers.). 



On beech mast ; also on hazel 

 husks. 

 H. alniellum Karst. 



On decaying female catkins of 

 alder. 



Cyathicula coronata (Bull.). 



On decaying herb stem ; often 

 nettles. 



"Chlorosplenium asruginosum CEd. 

 Some thick branches were stained 

 a beautiful blue-green com- 

 pletely through. 

 "Mollisia atrata (Pers.). 



On decaying- herbaceous stems. 

 *M. cinerea (Batsch.) 



On decorticated wood. 

 *M. melaleuca (Fr. ) Sacc. 

 On wood. 

 M. amenticola (Sacc.) Rehm. 

 On female catkins of Alnus 

 glutinosa = alder. 

 Tapesia csesia (Pers.) Fckl. 



On decorticated wood, from a 

 spreading, white subiculum. 

 *Dasyscypha virginea ( Batsch. ) Fckl. 



On wood, twigs, and herb stems. 

 *D. nivea (Hedw.) Mass. 

 On old root-wood. 

 D. bicolor (Bull.). 

 On dead branches. 

 *D. acuum A.&S. 

 On pine leaves. 

 D. aspidicola (B.&Br.) Sacc. 

 On dead rachis of bracken. 

 *D. hyalina (Pers.) Mass. 



On decaying wood and bark. 

 * D. calycina (Schm. ) = P. Wilkommii. 

 Erumpent on bark of twigs and 

 branches of larch. 

 D. subtilissima (Cke.) Sacc. 



On bark of firs. Externally 

 much resembling the pre- 

 ceding species, but at once 

 recognised by its smaller 

 spores. 



