HYMENOSCYPHA. 



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3. 

 4. 



6. 



(Cups pale cinnamon or brownish-yellow 



Cup externally yellow 



Cup externally brown 



Stem short, black 



Stem short, yellowish-brown 



Stem short, white or greyish-brown 

 . Stem rather long, pullid-brown 



Stem more or less elongated, stout, pale brown 

 (on seed-vessels) 



Stem more or less elongated, brown, darker at the 



base (on leaves) 

 ("Cup cyathiform or plane 

 \Cup urceolate (on Equist turn) 



Externally furfuraceous 



Externally villous 



Externally glabrous 



Stem long, tomentose below; disc orange-yellow . . 



Stem long, subflocculose ; disc yellowish-red 

 -{Stem long, glabrous (at first pubescent) 

 | Stem long, glabrous ; sporidia large. . 

 (.Stem short, tomentose below; disc darkish -yellow 



Externally prninose ; margin fimbriate 



Externally pruinose; margin subdeuticulate 



Externally perpendicularly striate 



Externally glabrous 



Growing on larch-leaves 



Growing on pine-leaves 



Growing on wood 



Growing on petioles 



Growing on herbaceous stems 



Sporidia oblongo-fusiform 



Sporidia narrowly fusiform or linear 



remsporum. 



Intescens. 



2 



strobilina. 



calycnlus. 



amenti. 



monilifera. 



cacalix. 



petioloru)ii. 



Broomei. 



Persooitii.* 



rhizopliila. 



Laburui. 



5 



Hedwigii. 



virgultorum. 



scutula. 



aurea. 

 co 1 1 col or. 

 eburnea, 

 Urtica. 

 7 



subtile. 



sorditla. 



albida. 



8 



clirnta. 



cyathoidt a. 



A. SPORIDIA OBLONG OR OBLONGO-ELLIPTIC. 



(a) On dead wood. 

 21. Hymenoscypha Broomei (nov. sp.). 



Scattered, stipitate, cyathiform or plane, flesh red, 

 glabrous, firm ; margin entire ; stem rather slender, 

 cylindrical, flexuous ; asci cylindraceo-clavate ; sporiclia 8, 

 oblong, rounded at the ends or subfusiform, 15 X 5/z. 

 (Plate V. fig. 27.) 



Peziza araneosa Bull., Kew Herbarium. 



On dead wood. 



Cup 1 line broad, 1 line high. 



Name After Mr. C. E. Broome. 



* Removed to genus Stamnaria. 



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