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ends rather acute, straight or slightly curved, 8-10 x 1°5-2 
paraphyses slender, hyaline, tips not thickened. 
Mollisia elaphines, Gillet, Champ. Fr. Disc. p. 181; Phillips, 
Brit. Dise. 179. 
Pseudohelotium elaphines, Sace. Syll. n. 1257. 
Dasyseypha elaphines, Massee, British Fungus-Flora, iv. 366. 
Exsice. Cooke, Fung. Brit. Exs. n. 659; Rabeuh. Fung. Eur. 
n. 1813 (the specimens furnished by Broome). 
On dead wood. England, France. 
Under a low power the outside of the ascophore looks as if 
dusted with saccharine granules, as described by Berkeley; but 
when seen under a power of 400 diameters, the apparent granu- 
lation is seen to consist of the obtuse tips of the short hairs with 
which the outside is covered. During expansion of the ascophore, 
the hairs are often arranged in vertical lines. 
Peziza Tuozeru, Berk. in Journ. Linn. Soc., Bot. xviii. (1881) 
p. 383. (PL. 4. figs. 1 & 2.) 
Globose and closed at first, then expanding until plane, margin 
raised permanently, sessile or narrowed into a very short stem- 
like base, 1-2 mm. across, rather flesby ; dise brown, externally 
paler, glabrous, but with delicate wrinkles radiating from the 
point of attachment ; asci cylindrical, apex rounded, 260 x 16»; 
spores 8, obliquely 1-serrate, hyaliae, continuous, often 1-2- 
guttulate, when mature minutely warted or rugulose, elliptical, 
ends narrowed, and usually but not always furnished with a 
small, smooth, blunt apiculus, 24-28 x 13-14 »; paraphyses 
rather stout, very slightly thickened at the tip, substance of 
ascophore parenchymatous throughout, cortical cells largest. 
Humaria Thozetii, Sace. Syll. viii. n. 569. 
On Nepenthes: Australia ( Thozet, n. 934). On wood: Upper 
Hunter River, New South Wales (Carter). 
Peziza Caruicuant, Berk. in herb. (Pl. 4. fig. 32.) 
Scattered or cespitose, stipitate, concave, then planeandslightly 
margined, eventually slightly concave and immarginate, up to 1°5 
mm. across; dise blackish-brown when dry, exteruaily paler, gla- 
brous ; cortex parenchymatous, cells irregular, small, running out 
into densely packed, parallel, septate hyphzx at the margin; stem 
15-2 wm. long, slender, often slightly curved, brown, slightly 
thickened and minutely downy at the very base; asci clavate, 
apex slightly narrowed, pore blue with iodine, base slender, 
