334 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 



Karst., " Mon. Pez.," p. 175 ; Phil, and Plow., « Grevillea," 

 x. p. 68. Orbilia luteo-rubella — Karst., " Symb," p. 248 ; 

 " Myco. Fenn.," p. 101. 



On dead willow bark. Nylander and Karsten find it 

 on poplar and elder, also on dead polyporus. July to 

 September. 



Cups about \ to f of a line broad. Approaches very 

 near to C. leucostigma. 



Name — Luteus, yellow, rubellus, reddish. 



Shrewsbury ! 



16. Calloria rubella. Pers. 



Gregarious, minute, sessile, between soft and waxy, 

 becoming somewhat plane, smooth, flesh-red ; margin 

 sublaciniate ; sporidia 8, minute, cylindrical, 6 x 2fi. 



Peziza rubella — Pers., " Syn. Fung.," p. 635; and 

 " Myco. Eur.," i. p. 304 ; A. and S., p. 308 ; Fries, " Obs. 

 Myco," i. p. 163; "Sys. Myco," ii. p. 141; "Summa Veg. 

 Scan," p. 353 ; Wallr, " Flo. Germ," p. 469 ; Rabh, 

 " Krypt. Flo," i. p. 347 ; B. and Br, " Ann. Nat, Hist," 

 No. 1484 ; " Grevillea," iii. p. 122. Mollisia rubella — 

 Gill, « Champ," p. 124. 



Exs.— Karst, " Fung. Fenn," No. 834. 



On decayed wood with P. vinosa. 



"Cups 1 to 2 lines broad" (B. and Br.). "Semi- 

 pellucid, convex, then plane and subliexuose; margin 

 minutely velvety " (M. C. C. in MS.). 



Name — Rvhella, reddish. 



New Pitsligo (Rev. J. Fergusson). 



17. Calloria auricolor. (Blox.) 



Gregarious, soft, subgelatinous, orange, marginate, 

 springing from a stratum of delicate, hyaline filaments ; 

 sporidia 8, narrow. 



Peziza auricolor, Blox. — B. and Br, " Ann. Nat. 

 Hist," No. 1068 ; Cooke, "Handbk," No. 2098. 



On the under side of a fallen tree. 



" Cups with a broad raised margin, springing from 

 delicate, radiating, hyaline, interwoven hairs. The 



