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27. R. laevigata Fr. (Ph. 41). 



On sandy soil. 



Tay (Glamis, J.S.), the only British specimen seen by 

 Mr. Phillips. 



Order II. PEZIZEiE. 

 Genus I. Peziza Dill. 



28. P. (Acetabula) acetabulum L. (M.S. 1548, Ph. 44). 



On gravelly soil. Spring — summer. 

 Tay, Dee, Moray. 



29. P. (A.) insolita Cke. (M.S. 1553, Ph. 45). 



On decayed leaves among mould, in a fig-house. Dec. 

 Tay (Glamis). 



30. P. (A.) Percevali B. and Cke. (M.S. 1 55 1, Ph. 46). 



On ground in a lawn under Lime trees. April. 

 Tay (Glamis). 



31. P. (Tarzetta) cupularis L. (M.S., 1569, Ph. 47). 



On grassy soil, preferring damp spots. Autumn. 

 Tay, Dee, Moray. 



32. P. (T.) ammophila Dur. and Mont. (M.S. 1552, Ph. 49). 



Among drifted sand at the roots of Ammophila arundinacea 

 on sand-dunes along the coast ! Autumn. 



Tay (St. Andrews, M.L.A.), *Dee\ (Links of Belhelvie, 

 October, 1888 !). 



33. P. (Otidea) onotica Pers. (M.S. 1560, Ph. 52). 



On the ground in woods, among grass and dead leaves. 

 Autumn. 



Tweed, Clyde ! Tay, Dee, Moray. 



34. P. (O.) leporina Batsch (M.S. 1559, Ph. 53). 



On the ground in woods and on lawns. 

 Tay, Dee, Moray. 



35. P. (Cochlearia) aurantia GEder (M.S. 1561, Ph. 56). 



On the ground in woods, &c. Summer — autumn. 



Tweed, Solzuay, Forth, Clyde ! Tay, Argyle, Dee ! 

 Moray, Ross. 



36. P. (C.) badia Pers. (M.S. 1555, Ph. 58). 



In wet shady spots, and on burnt soil. Summer — autumn. 

 Tweed, Solway, Forth, Clyde, Tay, Argyle, Dee, 

 Moray. 



