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On stems of herbs, e.g., nettles, &c. 

 Forth, Tay, Dee, Moray. 



94. H. (Cyathoidea) monilifera (Fckl.), (M.S. 1660, as Peziza, 



Ph. 130). 



Among Bispora monilioides on cut timber of Quercus Robur 

 (Oak). 



Tay (Dupplin, M.C.C.). 



95. H. (C.) lutescens (Hedw.), (M.S. 1700, as Helotium, 

 Ph. 131). 



On dead twigs of Alnus glutinosa ! &c. August — Nov. 

 Tweed, Forth, Tay, Moray, * Orkney ! (Binscarth !) 



96. H. (C.) rhodoleuca (Fr.), {Scot. Nat., 1888, p. 356). 



On dead stems of Equuetum in damp places ! May. 

 Dee ! (Portlethen, near Aberdeen !). 



97. H. (C.) subtilis (Fr.), (M.S. 1697, as Helotium, Ph. 132). 



On decaying pine needles. October. 

 Tay (Glamis), Argyle (Appin). 



98. H. (C.) strobilina (Fr.), (M.S. 1659, as Peziza, Ph. 133). 



On fir-cones. Autumn and winter. 

 Tay, Moray (Forres). 



99. H. (C.) virgultorum (Vahl.), (M.S. 1699, as Helotium vir- 

 gultorum Fr. pp., Ph. 134). 



On dead branches of trees in autumn. Owing to this 

 fungus being confounded with H. fructigena in M.S. 

 (I.e.) the records for it are not wholly reliable. They are 

 Forth, Clyde, Tay, Moray. 



100. H. (C.) fructigena (Bull.), (M.S. 1699, as Helotium virgul- 

 torum Fr. p.p., Ph. 135). 



On dead fruits of Hazel ! Beech, &c, in autumn. See 

 remark on last species as to localities. 

 Forth, Clyde, Tay, Dee ! Moray. 



101. H. (C.) Laburni (B. & Br.), (M.S. 1721, as Helotium, 

 Ph. 135). 



On wood of dead branches of Cytisus Laburnum, forcing 

 off the bark ! October— May. 



Tay (Menmuir, and near Montrose !) Bee ! (in various 

 localities !). 



102. H. (C.) calyculus (Sow.), (M.S. 1705, as Helotium caly- 

 culus Fr., and 1706, as Hel. infundibulifor??ie Fr., Ph. 136). 



On dead wood. Autumn. 



