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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI
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Helvella aurea.-Bolt. 98.

In Bradley Wood, D.

[1]1779. Periza lenticularis.—Bull.. 300. A. B.

On Stumps of Trees in Weeds, frequent.

[1]1780. Peziza lactea.—Bull. 376. 3.

On Stumps of Trees in Woods.

1781. Peziza marginata.—Sow. t. 16.

In Bradley Wood, D.

1782. Peziza auricula.—Bull. 427. 2.

Tremella auricula. (Huds.)

On Elder Trees in Hedges near Gateshead, in abundance; also in Longacre Wood, D.

1783. Peziza cochleata.—Bull. 154. Bolt. 99. Batsch. 151. Schaeff. 274. 155. 150. Sow. t. 5.

On the Ground near Sheepcoat and Medomsley, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1784. Peziza chrysocoma.—Sow. t. 152. Bull. 376. 2.

On decayed Wood near Gibside, D. In Scots Wood Dean, N.

1785. Peziza stercoraria.—Bull. 376. 1. Sow. t. 18.

On Horse and Cow Dung.

1786. Peziza scutellata.—Sow. t. 24. Bolt. 108. Bull. 10. and 438. 2. Batsch. 54.

Var. 2. Bull. 438. 3.

On Cow Dung and rotten Wood, frequent.

1788. Peziza hispida.—Bull. 204. Schoeff. 151. Sow. t. 147.

In Fir Plantations near Medomsley, and in Bradley Wood, D.

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