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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
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Phallus foetidus.—Sow. t. 329.

In Beamish and Urpeth Woods; also in Woods on the Derwent, D.

1798. Phallus caninus.—Curt. 235. Schoeff. 330. Sow. t. 330.

On an old Stone Dyke in the Spittle Grounds, near Hexham, N. Specimens received from Mr. F. Scott.

1799. Clavaria gyrans.—Bolt. 112. 1. Batch. 164.

At Farnacres, near Ravensworth, D.

1800. Clavaria phacorhiza.—Sow. t. 233. Bolt. 111. 1.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1801. Clavaria spathula.

Helvella spathula.—Sow. t. 35. Bolt. 97.

Near Medomsley, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1802. Clavaria militaris.

Sphaeria militaris.—Sow. t. 60. Schoeff. 290.

Among Moss in Bogs.

[1]1803. Clavaria coccinea.—Sow. t. 294.

On Bark in Heaton and other Woods, near Newcastle, frequent.

1804. Clavaria herculanea.—Bull. 244. Schoeff. 169.

In Fields near Gateshead and Bradley, D.

1805. Clavaria pistillaris.

Clavaria rugosa.—Sow. t. 235. Bull. 463. 1. A. L. M.

At the Stony-Flat, near Gateshead, D.

  1. Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.
1806. Cla-