BERKELEY S TYPES OF FUNGI, 491 
lateral, 41-45 x 11-12); paraphyses very slender, irregularly 
branched, tips not thickened. 
Trichoscypha insititia, Sace. Syll. viii. n. 648. 
On dead wood and branches. Ceylon (Thwaites, n. 1051); 
Bonin Is. (U. States Expl. Exp.). 
When the erect marginal hairs alone remain, the ascophore 
resembles a gigantie moss capsule with an erect peristome. 
PEzizA ($SaAncoscyPHA) CUBENSIS, Berk. $ Curt. in Journ. 
Linn. Soc. (Bot.) vol. x. (1869) p. 366; Cooke, Mycogr. p. 79, 
fig. 144. (Pl. XVIIT. fig. 2.) 
Sessile, applanate, rather fleshy, 3-6 mm. across; disc crimson 
or orange-red ; externally paler, and sprinkled, especially near 
the margin, with thick-walled, ventricose, 1-3-septate, pointed, 
dark brown hairs 75-200 x 12-19 u; shorter, obtuse hairs are 
intermixed at times, but not constantly present, base of hairs 
narrowed and sometimes branched, at others more or less bulbous ; 
cortex parenchymatous; asci cylindrical, apex obtuse, not blue 
with iodine, about 220 x 14-15 u ; spores 8, l-seriate, hyaline, 
continuous, broadly elliptical, ends obtuse, covered with rather 
large rounded warts, 16-21 x 11-13 u; paraphyses slender, septate, 
tips clavate or pyriform. 
Lachnea cubensis, Sacc. Syll. viii. n. 711. 
Peziza (Š Sarcoscypha) texensis, Berk. & Curt. in Grevillea, 
vol. iii. (1875) p. 154; Cooke, Mycogr. p. 80, fig. 145. 
Lachnea texensis, Sacc. Syll. viii. n. 738. 
Peziza stictica, Berk. & Curt. in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) 
vol. x. (1869) p. 367 ; Cooke, Mycogr. fig. 135. 
Sarcoscypha stictica, Sacc. Syll. viii. n. 718. 
Exsicc. Fung. Cub. Wrightiani, n. 677. 
On logs and on the ground. Cuba (Wright, nn. 380, 643); 
Texas ( Wright, n. 3134). 
The three species given above are identical in structure; the 
spores are slightly larger in the Texas specimen, but there is no 
other difference. The hairs are incorrect in both figures in 
* Mycographia.’ 
Peziza (Š SARCOSCYPHA) BADIO-BERBIS, Berk. in herb., Gre- 
villea, vol. viii. (1879) p. 61. 
Lachnea badio-berbis, Saec. Syll. viii. n. 669; Cooke, Handb. 
Austral. Fungi, p. 260. 
