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Leotia LUBRICA. P. Common. 
Geoglossum glutinosum. P. j\rousehold Heath, October, 185.3, 
K.T. 
„ viscosu.\i. P. Mousehokl Heath, 9th October, 1856, 
Dickleburgh, I’ostvvick, K.T. 
,, GLABUUM. P. Grassy places, Packheath, SproM’ston, 
Shimpling, K.T. 
„ HIRSUTUM. P. Packheath, Little Plumsteacl, Wood- 
bastwick, K.T. 
„ DiEFORME. Fr. Mr. Trimmer has found this species 
in several places : it grows on Jtingstead Downs. 
Peziza acetabulum. L. Framingham Karl, 29tli April, 1859, 
Bprowston, May, 1861, K.T., ('astle Pising. 
,, MACROPUS. P. On the grouml amongst fallen leaves, 
Framingham Earl, 26th November, 1857, K.T. 
„ TUBEROSA. Bull. Bceston St. Andrew, K.T., Grc*at Carr, 
Castle Pising. 
„ VENOSA. P. Ingham, April, 1864, K.T. Kot uncom- 
mon around Lynn, but not always with perfect 
fruit. In the young state the paraphyses are 
septate : and in this stage the sporidia become 
visible in the asci, when they are treated with 
a drop of tincture of iodine, as was pointed 
out to me by Mr. W. Phillips, of Shrewsbury. 
,, BABiA. P. On a hedge bank, St. Faith’s, 15th March, 
1861, K.T. 
,, cocriLEATA. Huds. Under beech trees, Weston, M.av, 
1862, K.T. 
,, LEPORiN'A. Batsch. In a fir wood, Castle Pising. 
,. ONOTiCA. P. Sowerby found this fungus “ in plenty in 
Sir William Jerningliam’s plantation near 
Korwich.” iMr. Trimmer found it on a bank 
at Little Plumstoad, 4th Kov., 1856, and at 
Cossey, in Sept. 1859. 
„ AURAXTiA. Fr. At tlie foot of a tree, Kirby Bedon, K.T. 
„ REPAN'DA. Wahl. On the ground in a beech plantation, 
Easton, Oct. 1855. On rotten branches under 
beech trees, Colney, 1859, K.T. Pingstead. 
„ VESICULOSA. Bull. (Mmmon. 
