19G KUXGUS-FLORA. 



Pseudopeziza paulula. Mass. 



Scattered or usually gregarious, erumpenfc, minute, \-\ nim. 

 across, glabrous, closed at first, then expanding and concave ; 

 disc pale, margin whitish, entire, externally blackish with 

 an olive tinge, surrounded at the base, especially when 

 young, by a narrow white zone of hyphae which spring 

 from the basal cortical cells ; cortex parenchymatous, cells 

 irregularly polygonal, 7-10 \x diameter, arranged in a 

 parallel series, and pale at the margin ; asci broadly 

 elliptical, usually rather broadest near the base, apex 

 rather narrowed, sessile or very nearly so, 8-spored ; spores 

 irregularly 2-seriate, hyaline, continuous, narrowly elliptic- 

 oblong, ends rather blunt, often 2-guttulate, 12-14 X 4-5 \x- y 

 paraphyses slender, hyaline, almost cylindrical. 



Peziza paulula, Eoberge, in Desm., Cr. Fr., ed. i. n. 2010. 



Mollisia paulula, Phil., Brit. Disc, p. 186; Sacc, Svll., viiF. 

 n. 1437. 



On dead culms of Juncus maritimus and other species. 



Specimen from Eoberge examined, also Desm., n. 2010. 



Pseudopeziza graminis. Mass. 



Erumpent, sessile, gregarious or scattered, emerging 

 through a slit in the epidermis of the host-plant and 

 becoming elliptical or circular, margin raised, whitish and 

 minutely villose; disc pale grey, externally greyish-brown, 

 glabrous, often slightly wrinkled, about 1 mm. diameter; 

 cortex parenchymatous, cells brownish below, polygonal, 

 somewhat elongated from base to margin, becoming narrower 

 upwards, and running out into distinct, pale, obtuse hyphae, 

 40-65 X 4—5 ll, to form the pilose margin ; asci cylindric- 

 clavate, apex narrowed, base stout, 8-spored ; spores irregu- 

 larly 2-seriate, narrowly elliptic-oblong or slightly clavate^ 

 hyaline, continuous, 12-16 X 3-3 • 5 li; paraphyses slender, 

 hyaline, slightly thickened at the tip. 



Mollisia graminis, Phil., Brit. Disc, p. 185. 



Peziza graminis, Desm., Cr. Fr., ser. i. n. 106C. 



On dead grass stems. 



Specimen in Desm., Cr. Fr., ser. i. n. 1066, examined. 



The specimen called Belonium graminum, Sacc, Syll., viii. 

 n. 2034, considered to be the present species, differs in the 

 3-septate spores, septate paraphyses, &c. 



