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Peziza regalis, Cooke & Ellis, in Grevillea, vi. (1878) p- 91. 
Pezizella regalis, Sacc. Syll. viii. nn. 1177, 1182. 
Exsice. Ellis, N. Amer. Fung. n. 438; Ellis & Everh. N. Amer. 
Fung. ser. il. n. 2326. 
On bark of Ulmus americana: Virginian Mountains (n. 3311, 
no collector’s name on label). On Liquidambar: Alabama 
(Peters, n. 5208). On bark of apple-tree: Newfield, N. Jersey 
(Ellis, n. 2778). On wood: Bethlehem, U.S.A. (Schweinitz). 
The present species is a true Orbilia, and will stand in future 
as O. RUFULA. 
Soft and inclined to be gelatinous when moist, rigid and some- 
what pellucid when dry ; margin usually raised when dry, often 
incurved, leaving a narrow slit or often a triangular opening. 
The margin is irregular, due to the projecting tufts of hairs, as 
is also the outside for some distance down; the amorphous 
lumps adhering to and probably secreted by the tufts of hyphe 
give the appearance of being “externally clothed with sugar- 
like granules.” 
Prziza cHLoRa, Schweinitz, Syn. Fung. Carol. Sup. n. 1235 (an 
extract from Soc. Nat. Cur. Lips. 1822); Grevillea, xxii. (1894) 
p. 100. 
Gregarious, sessile, soft and rather fleshy, at first globose and 
closed, then expanding but remaining slightly concave, and the 
margin more or less persistently incurved; usual colour of the 
entire fungus pale yellowish-green, but sometimes passing from 
pale yellow to deep orange ; externally glabrous but frequently 
vertically striate, especially at the margin, 1-2 mm. across; 
hypothecium and excipulum formed of slender, closely septate, 
branched, interwoven hyphe, these become thicker and coloured 
to form the cortex; asci narrowly clavate, apex rounded, not 
blue with iodine, base narrowed into a slender, crooked pedicel ; 
spores 8, obliquely 1-seriate, hyaline, continuous, sausage-shaped, 
often slightly curved, 5-6X1°5 4; paraphyses hyaline, slender, 
septate, slightly clavate at the tip. 
Chlorosplenium Schweinitzii, Fries, Summa Veget. Scand. 
p. 356 (1846), 
Peziza crocitincta, Berk. & M. A. Curt. in Grevillea, iil. (1875) 
p. 160; Grevillea, i. tab. i. f. 5 (the orange form). 
Pezizella crocitixcta, Sace. Syll. viii. n. 1193. 
On decayed wood, inside bark, &c. _ 
The present species appears to be not uncommon in the United 
