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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
1789. Peziza cinerea.—Batsch. 26. 137. Sow. t. 64. Bolt. 101. 2. Schoeff. 323. Bull. 499. 5.

On Stumps of Trees in Woods, N. In Bradley Wood, D. In Fields West of Hexham, N.—Mr. F. Scott.

1790. Peziza polymorpha.—Batsch. 50. Bull. 116. 460. 1. Schoeff. 158.

Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1791. Peziza atra.

In Woods near Farnacres, Ravensworth, D.

[1]1792. Peziza comitialis.—Batsch. 152. Sow. t. 118.

On fallen Oak Leaves.

[1]1793. Peziza nigra.—Bull. 460. 1. and 116.

In Ravensworth Wood, near Farnacres, D.

Obs. In a young State this greatly resembles P. melastoma of Sowerby.

1794. Nidularia campanulata.—Sow. t. 28. Bull. 488. Bolt. 102. 1. Schoeff. 180.

Near the Windmill Hills, Gateshead, and Medomsley, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1795. Nidularia levis.—Bull. 40. B. C. C. and 488. 2. Sow. t. 30. Schoeff. 171. 181.

In the Wood near the Red-Heugh, above Gateshead, D. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1796. Phallus esculentus.—Bull. 218. B. D. Bolt. 91. Schoeff. 199. 298. 299. 230.

Helvella esculenta. Sow. 51.

Near Ryton, Prudhoe Castle, Medomsley, Gibside, and Chester-le-Street, D.

1797. Phallus impudicus.—Bull. 182. Curt. 199. Bolt. 92. Schoeff. 196. 197. 198.

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