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On dead sticks of heather in a pool at 2,200 feet. 

 Autumn. 



Tay (Rannoch, Glen Tilt) ; Dee (Mor Shron, F. B. W.) 



262. V. FergUSSOni (B. & Br.) (M.S. 1730, as Patellaria ; 

 Ph. 318). 



On dead wood of Primus P actus. 

 Dee (New Pitsligo, J. F.). 



263. V. microscopica B. & Br. (M.S. 1538; Ph. 319). 



On damp wood of Pinus sylvestris. 

 Tay (Rannoch, F. B. W.\ 



264. V. Guernisaci Crouan. (M.S. 1539 ; Ph. 319). 



On dead submerged sticks of Salix and Alnus glutinosa. 

 May — June. 



Moray (Greeshop). 



265. V. leptospora (B. & Br.) (M.S. 1048, as Peziza ; Ph. 

 320). 



On decayed wood. 



Tweed (Jedburgh). 



Genus III. Stamnaria Fckl. 



266. S. Persoonii (Moug.) (M.S. 1654, as Peziza; Ph. 321). 



On dead stems of Equisetum limosum ! Autumn. 

 Forth, Tay, Dee ! (not rare). 



Genus IV. Ombrophila Fr. 



267. O. rudis (Berk.) (M.S. 1645, as Peziza; Ph. 322). 



On gravel and peat. 

 Tweed (Berwick). 



268. O. brunnea Phill. (Scot. Nat. VII. 87, as Peziza; Ph. 

 323)- 



On damp stems of dead herbs, and on damp garden prun- 

 ings. J uly. 



Moray (Forres). 



269. O. sarcoide.3 (Jacq.) (M.S. 1757, as Bulgaria sarcoides 

 Fr. ; Ph. 323). 



On dead trunks and branches of trees. Autumn. 



Tweed ; Solway ; Forth ; Clyde Tay ! Argyle ; Dee 1 

 Moray ; Ross. 



270. O. clavus (A. & S.) (M.S. 1663, as Peziza ; Ph. 324). 



On dead leaves and twigs in swamps. Summer — Autumn. 

 Tweed ; Tay ; Argyle ; Dee. 



