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Aviemore. Rev. Dr. Keith; September, 1888" (Phil. I.e.). 

 Moray. 



46. P. (Galactinia) SUCCOSa Berk. (M.S. 1558, Ph. 70). 



On river banks, and on soil in damp shady woods. 

 Moray (banks of the Findhorn). 



47. P. (Pustularia) pustulata Pers. (M.S. 1568, Ph. 72). 



On the ground. Autumn. 

 Tay (Glamis). 



48. P. (P.) vesiculosa Bull. (M.S. 1566, Ph. 73). 



On soil, in hotbeds, &c. April — September. 

 Tweed, Forth, Tay, Moray. 



49. P. (P.) cerea Sow. (M.S. 1565, Ph. 74). 



On the ground, on dead plants, &c. March — November. 

 Solway, Forth, Tay, Moray. 



50. P. (Geoscypha) tectoria Cooke (Ph. 77). 



On damp plaster-walls, and on burnt timber. Summer — 

 autumn. 



Forth (Edinburgh Botanic Gardens, M.C.C.). 



51. P. (P.) ampliata Pers. (Ph. 78). 



On rotting wood and bark of oak, &c. Autumn — winter. 

 Moray (Cawdor Castle). 



52. P. (G.) sepiatra Cooke (Ph. 79). 



On ground in damp shady places. Spring. 

 Moray (Forres). 



53. P. (G.) cribrosa Grev. (M.S. 1570, Ph. 80). 



Among short grass on sandy soil. Autumn. 



Forth (Balmuto), Ross (between Inverness and West 

 Coast, Greville and Hooker). 



54. P. (G.) exidiiformis B. & Br. (M.S. 1580, Ph. 81). 



On sandy soil and rotten wood. March — October. 

 Tay (Glamis). 



55. P. (Humaria) Crouani Cooke {Scot. Nat., 1888, p. 356, 



Ph. 84). 



On turf walls and on sandy soil ! April — December. 

 Dee ! (Goval ! and Murcar Links, near Aberdeen J) 



56. P. (H.) constellatio B. & Br. (M.S. 1581, Ph. 86). 



On bare soil. Autumn. 

 Tay (Glamis). 



57. P. (H.) Polytrichi Schum. (M.S. 1573, Ph. 84). 



