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605. C. nudum, Fr. On branches, even of living trees. 
Warwick, Perceval. On lilac, Sutton ; Shustoke. 
606. C. corrugatum, Fr. On fallen twigs. Driffold Lane, 
Sutton, January-February, 1888. 
607. C. comedens, Fr. On dead branches. August to 
October. Solihull; Edgbaston Park ; Packington Park. 
608. C. puteanum, Fr. Warwick, Perceval. In a well, 
Edgbaston, C. B. Caswell! Fillongley, Adams. 
609. C. aridum, Fr. On damp wood. Driffold Lane, Sutton ; 
Four Oaks, 
610. C. terrestre, Mass. Amongst decaying leaves. School 
Rough, Marston Green. 
611. C. sambuci, Fr. On elder. December-January. Driffold 
Lane, Sutton. 
Genus XXXII. CYPHELLA. Fr. 
612. C. capula, Fr. On dead herbaceous stems. May to 
October. Driffold Lane, Sutton ; Solihull; Dunchurch. 
A yellowish form is occasionally met with. 
618. C. Curreyi, B. et Br. On bark, Erdington, June, 1883. 
614. C. faginea, Lib. On a dead stump, Bradnock’s Marsh, 
July, 1884. 
615. C. villosa, Pers. On a dead stem of Rumex, Edgbaston, 
August, 1883. Comparative figures of the three last 
species will be found in Bucknall’s “ Fungi of the 
Bristol District,” part v., pi. 2., figs. 1-3. They are 
probably all immature stages of Peziza. 
Ord. V.—CLAVARIED 
Genus XXXIII. CLAY ARIA. Lxnn. 
616. C. fastigiata, Linn. Pastures. September-October. 
Coleshill Heath! Bree. Between Oversley Turnpike 
and Haslor, Purt. iii. 269. Shilton Fields, Adams. 
Middleton Heath; Langley. 
617. C. coralloides, Linn. C. muscoides, Purt. Sept.-Oct. 
Oversley Wood, Purt. ii. 698. Langley, 1883. 
618. C. cinerea, Bull. In woods. August to October. Combe 
Woods, Adams. New Park, Middleton ; Trickley Coppice; 
Windley Pool, Sutton ; Solihull. 
619. C. cristata, Pers. Woods. August to October. Warwick, 
Perceval. Coleshill Pool; Trickley Coppice ; Bradnock’s 
Marsh ; Shirley Street; Olton Reservoir; Edgbaston 
Park. 
