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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
Sphaeria punctata.—Sow. t. 54.

On Cow Dung near Medomsley, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr E. Robson

1769. Peziza stipitata.—Bull. 196. Bolt. 96. Sow. t. 38. Schoeff. 167.

In Longacre Wood, D.

1770. Peziza minutula.—Batsch. 39. 217.

In Heaton Dean, near Busy Cottage, N.

1771. Peziza citrina.—Sow. t. 151.

On decayed Wood.

1772. Peziza coccinea. Bolt. 104. Peziza epidendra.—Sow. t. 13. Bull. 467.

In Woods near Newcastle, frequent. Near Darlington, D.—Mr E. Robson.

Var. 2.—Bull. 474. Bolt. 100. Schoeff. 148. Peziza coccinea.—Sow. 78.

On rotten Sticks in Woods near Newcastle, frequent.

1773. Peziza inflexa.—Sow. t. 306. Bolt. 106. 2.

In Bradley Wood, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robsen.

1774. Peziza ochroleuca—Sow. t. 115. 1.

In Longacre Wood; also near Healy Field Lead Mine, D.

[1]1775. Peziza bicolor.—Sow. t. 17.

On rotten Sticks in Woods.

[1]1776. Peziza leporina.—Sow. t. 79.

On dead Leaves in Woods, rare.

[1]1777. Peziza melastoma.—Sow. t. 149.

On Sticks in East Common Wood, near Hexham, N.—Mr. F. Scott.

[1]1773. Peziza aurea.—Sow. t. 150.

Hel-
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.