404, MESSRS. BERKELEY AND BROOMES LIST 
TREMELLINI. 
54. HIRNEOLA POLYTRICHA, Mont. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, Nos. 109 & 110). 
55. HIRNEOLA AURIOULA-JUDJE, B. Brisbane (L. A. Bernays, No. 28). 
HELVELLACEI. 
56. PEZIZA (GEOPYXIS) CINEREO-NIGRA, B. & Br., n. sp. (Pl. XLVI. figs. 16, 17, & 18). 
Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 70). Cupula infundibuliformis, (sicca) cinereo-nigra, 
extus levis, profunde et irregulariter rugosa, margine incurva; stipes levis, con- 
color, sursum dilatatus; asci lineares, 8 sporidia curvata continentes; paraphyses 
lineares, apice furcati. 
A fine species, allied to P. corium, from which it differs in its more tender substance, 
and consequently deeply wrinkled cups and curved, somewhat sausage-shaped, sporidia, 
which measure 0°001 inch in length by about half that in width. It grows on wood, 
while P. corium occurs on the ground ; but its affinities are with the section Geopyzis. 
The cups are about 1 inch 2 lines across, and with the stem are about 14 inch high. ` 
57. PEZIZA (CUPULARIS) VINOSO-BRUNNEA, D. & Br. (Pl. XLV. figs. 11, 12 & 13). Brisbane | : 
(F. M. Bailey, No. 19). P. sessilis, hemisphserica, flexuosa, dein explanata, vinoso- 
brunnea, pilis raris, obtusis, brevibus strigosa. 
Growing on burnt ground in a crowded manner; cup when young nearly hemi- - 
spherical, then expanded and flexuous, of a clear vinous brown, sparsely clothed with  — 
short, blunt, septate hairs; from 3 to 6 lines across. Asci equal throughout, containing 
8 oval sporidia, which are at first invested in a gelatinous coat 0:001 inch long ; paraphyses 
slightly clavate at the tips. 
This species comes very near to P. sepiatra, Cooke, differing, as Mr. Phillips Ee ; 
in its more crowded growth, paler disk, and lighter and rougher exterior, and in its rather ` ` 
larger sporidia. 
58. PEZIZA (LACHNEA) SCUTELLATA, L. Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, No. 60). ` 
99. CENANGIUM LICHENOIDEUM, B. & Br., n. sp. (Pl. XLV. fig. 9). Brisbane (F. M. Bailey, 
No. 112) C. cespitosum, cinereum, cupulis turbinatis, stipitatis, verrucis cinereis 
irregularibus vestitis, perfectis margine crasso, ineurvo, cinereo, striato, junioribus ` 
absque ordine squamosis; hymenio levi, rufo-brunneo, e paraphysibus clavatis — 
apice coloratis constituto ; asci breves, 8-spori, paraphysibus immersi. E 
It forms dense masses of ashy-grey cups, which are stipitate, 3 to 1 line in width, and a 
very lichenoid in appearance. The young cups are densely clothed with rough scales — 
and tubercles, so that the colour of the inferior substance is not visible. In mature cups | : 
the hymenium is smooth and of a light chestnut-colour, owing to the coloured tips of 
the paraphyses, which are blended together and form a waxy disk. The asci are quite — 
immersed, and contain 8 elliptic hyaline sporidia, from 00013 to 0:0015 inch long, and : 
E ce constituted of 2 or 3 distinct coats. d : 
