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CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI.
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Auricularia tabacina.—Sow. t. 25. Bolt. 174.

On decayed Wood, &c. &c. Near Darlington, D.—Mr. E. Robson.

1759. Auricularia papyrina.—Sow. t. 349. Bull. 402.

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

1760. Auricularia corticalis.—Bull. 436. 1.

On decayed Wood.

1761. Auricularia reflexa.—Sow. t. 27. Bull. 274. and 483. 1. 2. 3. 4. Bolt. 82. a. c. b. e.

On Stumps of Trees, decayed Wood, &c.

1762. Auricularia tremelloides.—Bull. 290. Bolt. 172.

Auricularia corrugata—Sow. t. 290.

On rotten Wood at Bedey Hill, N.

[1]1763. Auricularia caryophylla.—Bull. 278. Sow. t. 213. Dicks. Crypt. fasc. 1. 20.

On Stumps of Trees in Howns, Bradley, and Gibside Woods, D. On Hexham Fell, N.—Mr. F. Scott.

[1]1764. Auricularia phosphorea.—Sow. t. 350.

On decayed Wood, frequent, N. and D.

[1]1765. Auricularia levis.—Sow. t. 388. f. 2.

In East Common Wood, near Hexham.—Mr. F. Scott.

[1]1766. Auricularia cinerea.—Sow. t. 388. f. 3.

On dead Branches of Trees in Woods, frequent.

1767. Peziza nivea—Sow. t. 65.

On rotten Sticks in Bradley Wood, D.

1768. Peziza punctata.—Bull. 252. Bolt. 127. 2.

Sphae-
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Obs. This Genus is arranged according to Turner's Synopsis of the British Fuci.