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CALLORIA. 327 



{Exterior glabrous, fiesh-red ; sporidia snbglobose . . coccinella. 

 Exterior glabrous, yellowish-scarlet; sporidia glo- 



boso-elliptic . . . . . . . . . . . . xanthostigma. 



Exterior glabrous, pale vinous-red ; sporidia filiform vinosa. 

 Exterior granular, gummy ; paraphyses urn-shaped 



at the apices . . .. .. .. .. .. lasia. 



Exterior granulated ; paraphyses filiform . . . . cornea. 



, Exterior at first pubescent, then glabrous; para- 

 physes filiform . . . . . . . . . . chrysostigma. 



^Exterior glabrous . . . . . . . . . . 5 



Paraphyses globose at the apices ; sporidia filiform 



or fusoidio-filiform . . . . . . . . . . luteo rubella. 



Paraphyses subclavate at the apices, sporidia ob- 

 long-fusiform . . . . . . . . . . fumrioides. 



' Paraphyses filiform ; sporidia acicular-filiform . . inflatula. 

 Paraphyses thickened at the apices; sporidia elliptic, 



large . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ulcerata. 



.Paraphyses filiform : growing on Polyporus . . Leightoni. 

 'Exterior glabrous, white, becoming yellow ; para- 

 physes globose at the apices . . . . . . leucostigma. 



Exterior subfarinose, pallid-white . . . . . . dentata. 



Imperfectly described . . . . . . . . diaphana. 



C. 



A. EXTERIOR OF CUP PUBESCENT. 



(a) Sporidia fusiform. 



1. Calloria lasia. (B. and Br.) 



Globose, erumpent, orange-colour, at length opening 

 with a torn dentate mouth ; externally gummy ; asci 

 subcylindrical ; sporidia 8, fusiform, 12 x 2/u ; paraphyses 

 urn-shaped, and sometimes uniseptate at the apices, 

 intermixed with short flocci. 



Peziza lasia — B. and Br. in " Ann. Nat. Hist.," No. 

 1391, t. 8, f. 10; " Grevillea," ii. p. 162. 



Exs. — Rabh., "Fung. Eur.," nov. ed., 1515. 



On bark and wood of elm. March. 



Half to one line broad. The dried specimens are 

 dull red, and minutely verrucose externally ; the disc of 

 a somewhat brighter colour. The apices of the para- 

 physes are very remarkable, reminding one of the young 

 capsule of a Bryum. 



Name — Xacnog, hairy. 



Langridge ! 



