CALLORIA. 331 



On dead wood. 



About I to J a line broad. 



Name — AtuKoe, white, cmy^a, a point. 



Shrewsbury ! 



(c) Sporidia fusiform. 



(a) Simple. 



9. Calloria rubicola. Cooke and Phil. 



Gregarious, sessile, applanate, reddish flesh-colour, 

 glabrous ; margin prominent, rather obtuse ; asci clavate ; 

 sporidia 8, fusiform, 9 — 11 X lfi ; paraphyses slenderly 

 filiform. 



On Rubus coesiws. 



Cups J to f of a line broad. This is very similar to 

 Peziza vinosa, but differs in the sporidia. 



Name — Rubus, the genus to which the bramble 

 belongs, colo, to inhabit. 



King's Cliffe ! (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 



10. Calloria fusarioides. (Berk.) 



Gregarious, rotund or oblong, nearly plane, orange- 

 fulvous or orange-red ; asci clavate ; sporidia 8, oblong 

 or oblong-fusiform, curved, guttulate or pseudo-uniseptate, 

 10 — 14 X 3 — 3'Oju; paraphyses filiform, slender, apices 

 clavate. 



Spermogonia gregarious, gelatinous, difformed, dis- 

 coid, or for the most part oblong or ovate, when dry 

 applanate, often confluent, similar in size and colour to 

 the ascigerous stage; sterigmata slender, branched; 

 spermatia filiform, straight, about 10 ji long, ljj. thick. 



Peziza fusarioides — Berk, in "Mag. Zool. Bot.," 1837, 

 i. p. 46, t. 2, f. 4 ; " Outl.," p. 371 ; Nyl., " Pez. Fenn.," 

 p. 57 ; Karst., " Mon. Pez.," p. 176 ; Cooke, " Handbk.," 

 No. 2114. Calloria fusarioides — Fckl, " Symb. Myco.," 

 p. 282. Mollisia fusarioides — Gill., " Champ.," p. 1 20, c. i. 



Exs.— Desm., "Crypt. Fr.," ed. i. 1063, ed. ii. 463; 

 Berk., "Brit. Fung.," 67; Fckl., "F. Ph.," 1131 ; Lib., ex. 

 29; Rabh., "Herb. Myco.," ed. ii. 676; Karst., "Fung. 



