TEZIZA. 71 



C( 



Grev.," ii. pi. 24, fig. 3 ; Cooke, - Mycogr.," fig. 299 ; 

 Pat., p. 170, f. 375. Alenria saniosa — Gill., " Champ.," 

 p. 46, c. i. 



On the ground and trunks in very damp, shady 

 places. 



Cup 4 lines high, 4 lines broad. The flesh is thick, 

 occupying half the height of the cup. The juice issues 

 freely when the flesh is cut. 



Name — Sanies, gore ; from the juice. 



King's Clilfe and Apethorpe (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 

 Ercall Hill, Salop ! Doward Rocks, Herefordshire ! (Mr. 

 Spencer Perceval). Bristol (Mr. H. 0. Stephens). 



Subgenus VII. — Pustularia. Cooke. 



Cups entire, sessile, externally mealy, granulated, or 

 warty. (Plate IV. fig. 17.) 



Name — Pustula, a blister ; from the name of the 

 typical species pustulata, which is warted on the exterior. 



Arrangement op the Species. 



A. Sporidia globose, asperate . . . . . . species 38 



b. Sporidia elliptic, asperate . . . . . . „ 39-40 



c. Sporidia elliptic, smooth .. .. .. „ 41-43 



Key to the Species. 



Sporidia spherical, brown, rough . . . . . . radula. 



Sporidia elliptic, rough . . . . . . . . 1 



Sporidia elliptic, smooth . . . . . . . . 2 



- /Margin of cup erose, inflexed, paler than below . . pustulata. 



' (Margin of cup entire, erect, same colour as below . . indiscreta. 



'Cup at first globose ; hymenium pallid brown . . vesiculosa. 

 Cup infundibuliform, then expanded ; hymenium 



yellowish . . . . . . . . . . . . cerea. 



,Cup hemispherical ; disc bright brown . . . . lufonia. 



A. SPORIDIA GLOBOSE, ASPERATE. 



38. Peziza radula. B. and Br. 



Large, cup-shaped, sessile, at length depressed, vinous 

 brown ; externally black, and rough with subequal warts ; 

 asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, globose, tuberculate, brown, 



