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225. La. SUlphurea (Pers.) (M.S. 1629, as Peziza; Ph. 264). 



On dead stems of Urtica dioica and Epi/obium angusti- 

 folium ! Summer. 



Tweed ; Forth ; Clyde ! Tay ; Dee ! Moray. 

 var. leucophaea (Pers.) (Scot Nat., VI., 123; Ph. 265). 

 On stems of Stachys ! June. 



Dee\ (near Aberdeen !) Moray (Forres). 



226. La melazantha (Fr.) (M.S. 1621, as Peziza; Ph. 266). 

 * On fallen branches. Autumn. Very rare. 



Argyle (Appin). 



227. La. leuconica (Cooke). (M.S. 1639, as -Peziza; Ph. 267). 



On old wood of fir paling, at 2900 feet. July. 

 Tay (Clova,/. S.) 



228. La. hyalina (Pers.) (M.S. 1628, as Peziza ; Ph. 268). 



On dead wood. January — April. 



Tweed ; Forth ; Tay ; Dee ! (near Aberdeen !) ; 

 Moray (Loch Alvie). 



229. La. oedema (Desm.) (M.S. 1638, as Peziza; Ph. 271). 



On PhragmidiuKi on dead leaves of Rubus fruticosus. 

 Spring. 



Moray (Forres). 



230. La. callimorpha (Karst.) (Grevillea XVI., 94 ; Scot. 

 Nat., 1888, p. 357 ; Ph. 273). 



On dead leaves of Eriophorum angustifolium. March — 

 May. 



Dee ! (common near Aberdeen !) 



231. La. episphaeria (Mart.) (M.S. 1625, as Peziza). 



" On Hy poxy Ion multiforme, &c." 

 Argyle (Appin). 



Mr. Phillips [1. c. 274) says of this species : — I have seen things under this 

 name, but none of them appear to me to answer the description. The Rev. 

 M. J. Berkeley says that some of the specimens referred formerly to this 

 species certainly belong to Helotium pruinosum (Jerd.). 



232. La. plano-umbilicata (Grev.), (M.S. 1630, as Peziza; 

 Ph. 274). 



" On dead Nettles, Angelica, &c. Summer — Autumn." 

 Tweed (Jedburgh ; Forth (Edinburgh). 



233. La. (Fibrina) rufo-olivacea (A. and S.), (M.S. 1623, as 



Peziza ; Ph. 275). 



On dead Ulex europceus, Cytisns scoparius, and Rubus 

 fruticosus. 



