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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI
1825. Lycoperdon verrucosum.—Bull. 24

In Pastures near Medomsley and Wolsingham, D.

1826. Lycoperdon parasiticum.

In Heaton Wood, N.

1827. Lycoperdon auranriacum.—Sow. t. 268. Bull. 270.

Near Wolsingham, D. Near Bedlingham, N.

1828. Lyocperdon proteus.

Var. 1.—Bull. 447. Schaeff. 191. Sow. t. 332.

Under the Floors of the Infirmary and Vicarage at Newcastle, N. In Fields near Lints Green and Medomsley, D.

Var. 2.—Bull. 435. 2. Schaeff. 184.

Var. 3.—Bull. 435. f. 3. and 475.

Var. 4.—Bull. 32. and 475. B. D. M. Bolt. 117. d.

Var. 5.—Bull. 72. and 475. Bolt. 117. a.

In Meadows and Pastures near Newcastle

1829. Lycoperdon gobosum.—Bolt. 118.

Lycoperdon Bovista.—Sow. t. 331.

In Meadows, very common.

1830. Lycoperdon defossum.—Sow. t. 311. Batsch. 229.

Near Wolsingham, D.

1831 Lyoperdon innatum.

Aecidium fuscum.—Sow. t. 53.

On the Leaves of Anemone nemorosa, in Woods near Newcastle and Darlington, N. and D.

1832. Lycoperdon epidendrum.—Bull. 503. Bolt. 119. 1. Schoeff. 193. Sow. t. 400. f. 2, 3.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1833. Ly.