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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI
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1833. Lycoperdon fragile.—Sow. t. 136. Dicks. Crypt. t. 3. f. 5.

1834. Lycoperdon cervinum.—Sow. t. 269.

Near Medomsley, D.

1835. Reticularia Lycoperdon.—Sow. t. 272. Bull. 476. 1. Bolt. 133. 2.

On decayed Wood.

1836. Reticularia sinuosa.—Sow. t. 6. Bull. 446. 3. Batsch. 170.

On decayed Wood in Heaton Dean, and Ravensworth Wood, N. and D.

1837. Reticularia septica.—Schaeff. 194. Bolt. 424. 2.

On decayed Wood near Urpeth, D.

1838. Reticularia ovata.—Schaeff 192. Bolt. 134.

In Woods near Medomsley and Gateshead, D.

1839. Reticularia multicapsule.—Sow. t. 179

near Medomsley

1840. Sphaeria sanguinea.—Sow. t. 254. Bolt. 121. 1. Bull. 487. 3.

In Ravensworth, Gibside, and Friarside Woods, D. In Heaton and Scots Wood, N. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1841. Sphaeria mori.—Sow. t. 255. Bolt. 120. 1.

In Woods, on decayed bark, frequent.

1842. Sphaeria fragiformis.—Sow. t. 256.

On decayed Wood, common.

1843, Sphae-