3G2 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 



(b) Hyaline, simple. 



4. Patellaria flexella. (Fries.) 



Immersed, compressed, minute, concave, subcoriaceous, 

 variously nexuose, black ; asci clavate ; sporidia 8, elliptic, 

 5 x 2 5[i ; paraphyses adherent, black at the summit. 



Peziza flexella — Fries, " Sys. Myco.," ii. p. 152 ; " Eno-. 

 Flo.," v. p. 207; Cooke, "Handbk.," No. 2125. 



Exs. — Moug. and Nest., No. 1094; Roumg., "Stirpes/ 

 333. 



On dead wood, especially pine. 



Cups about 100 to 290/x broad. This is usually re- 

 garded by lichenologists as a Xylographa ; but, until 

 this and its allies are grouped on some more satisfactory 

 basis, we retain it here. 



Name — Flexus, bowed; slightly bent. 



Forres, N.B. ! (Rev. Dr. Keith). 



(c) Hyaline, septate. 



5. Patellaria minutissima (nov. sp.). 



Gregarious or scattered, very minute, sessile, when 

 dry compressed, when moist expanded; externally blackish- 

 brown; margin entire, incurved; hymenium fuliginous- 

 brown; asci clavate or cylindraceo- clavate ; sporidia 8, 

 elliptic, hyaline, 2 to 3-guttulate, at length 3-septate, 

 6x3/i; paraphyses filiform, slightly enlarged at the bent 

 apices. 



On decayed wood. 



Cups about SOOfx broad; when dry somewhat im- 

 mersed in the wood. 



Name — Minutus, minute ; very minute. 



Near Shrewsbury ! 



B. SPORIDIA OBLONG OR OBLONG-ELLIPTIC. 



(a) Hyaline, simple. 

 6. Patellaria pallida. Berk. 



Gregarious, sessile, pallid, with a somewhat obtuse 

 margin ; sporidia biseriate, oblong, slightly curved ; 

 12^u long. 



