92 MR. G. MASSEE—REDESCRIPTIONS OF 
about 115 x 10; spores 8, irregularly 2-seriate, cylindrical or 
fusiform, ends acute, sometimes widest above the middle and 
becoming clavato-fusiform, often slightly curved, hyaline, smooth, 
continuous, often guttulate, 24-28 x 5; paraphyses slender, 
numerous, tips very slightly clavate, brown, agglutinated to- 
gether. 
Hymenoscypha Carmichaeli, Phillips, in Grevillea, xix. (1891) 
p- 106. 
Phialea Carmichaeli, Sace. Syll. x. n. 4499. 
Helotium Carmichaeli, Massee, Brit. Fung.-F]. iv. p. 250. 
On decayed wood and bark. Appin, Scotland (Carmichael). 
The colour given is that of the dried specimen, and may require 
modification when fresh material is examined. 
Peziza protrusa, Berk. & M. A. Curt. in Grevillea, iii. (1875) 
p: 159; Journ. Mycol. vi. (1891) p. 179, pl. 7. ff. 8-11 (the asci 
are represented too broad). 
Gregarious, rarely crowded, hypopbyllous, at first subglobose 
and surrounded by the torn epidermis, at length becoming super- 
ficial and almost plane, about 0°5 mm. across, margin sometimes 
slightly flexuous ; disc whitish, margin and outside darker, sub- 
stance thin and soft ; cortex and margin formed of rows of large, 
coloured celJs which are biggest at the periphery ; asci cylindric- 
clavate, apex slightly narrowed, and the minute pore blue with 
iodine, 50-60 x 5-6»; spores irregularly 2-seriate, continuous, 
hyaline, smooth, straight, narrowly cylindrical, or often inclined 
to be clavate, 5-7 x 15 «; paraphyses very delicate, filiform. 
Pseudopeziza protrusa, Rehm, Ascom. n. 310; Sace. Syll. viil- 
n. 2980. 
Purenopeziza protrusa, Sace. Syll. viii. n. 1503. 
Exsicc. Ellis, N. Am. Fung. n. 148; Thiimen, Myc. Univ. 
n. 519; Rehm, Ascom. n. 310. 
On the underside of dead leaves of Magnolia glouca. Lower 
Carolina (Curtis, nn. 1194 & 1195); Newfield, N. J. (Ellis, 
n. 2148). 
Erumpent, dot-like, here and there surrounded by the cuticle, 
externally granulated, chestnut, within concave, white; mouth 
flexuous (Berk. & Curt.). 
Peziza Vectis, Berk. & Broome, in Ann. §& Mag. Nat. Hist. 
Ser. ITI. vii. (1861) p- 449. 
Scattered or gregarious, superficial, minute, rarely exceeding 
