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ii. p. 23; " Summa Veg. Scan.," p. 364; "Eng. Flo.," v. 

 1». 212; Grev., t. 197; Berk., " Outl.," p. 374; Karst., 

 " Symb.," p. 255 ; " Myco. Fenn.," p. 220 ; Tul, " Select. 

 Funcr. Carp,"iii. p. 168; FckL, "Symb. Myco.," p. 269; 

 Cooke, " Handbk.," No. 2194 ; Gill., " Champ," p. 193. 

 Peziza abietis — Pers, " Syn. Fung," p. 671. 



Exs.— Fries, " Scler," No. 292 ; Rabh, " Herb. Myco," 

 ed. ii. 508 (sub nom. Peziza pinicola) ; Karst, " Fung. 

 Fenn," 662; Moug, 399; FckL, "F. Rh," 1122; Cooke, 

 "Fung. Brit.," Q(j'2, ed. ii. 195; Phil, "Elv. Brit," 44; 

 Roumg, " Stirpes," 163. 



Name — Fevrugo, iron-rust ; from the colour. 



On branches of Pinus sylvestris. 



King's Lynn ! (Mr. C. B. Plowright). Hencott Pool, 

 Shrewsbury ! 



4. Cenangium subnitidum — Cooke and Phil. 



Gregarious, erumpent, turbinate, becoming patellate, 

 blackish-brown ; hymenium marginate, depressed, then 

 plane or convex, externally naked, opaque or somewhat 

 shining; asci clavate-cylindrical ; sporidia 8, narrowly 

 elliptic, curved, biguttulate, pale amber-colour, 15 x 5/i ; 

 pycnidia conical or subspherical, often solitary ; stylo- 

 spores slenderly fusiform, curved, hyaline, 10 — 15 x 1/u. 



Cenangium suhnitidum — Cooke and Phil, in " Gre- 

 villea," iii. p. 186 ; " Scott. Nat," i. (new ser.) 86. 



Exs.— Phil, « Elv. Brit," No. 94. 



On dead fallen branches of alder. 



Disc \ to J a line broad. 



Name — Sub, somewhat, nitidus, shining. 



Trefriw, North Wales ! Forres ! (Dr. Keith). 



B. SPORIDIA OBLONG. 



5. Cenangium pidveraceum. (A. and S.) 

 Gregarious or crowded, stipitate, subglobose, then 

 subhemispherical, blackish, clothed with a dense cinereous 

 or whitish powder; hymenium concave, pallid-yellow; 

 stem woody, blackish within; asci clavate; sporidia 8, 

 oblong, 5 — 8 X 2fx ; paraphyses filiform. 



