328 ATJRICTJLARINI. 



951. Cyphella capula. Fr. " Stalked Cyphella." 



Membranaceous, obliquely campanul ate, extended into a curved 

 stem, smooth, whitish ; margin irregular, sinuated ; hymenium 

 even.— Fr. Epicr. p. 568. Holms, ii. t. 22. FL Dan. 1. 1970,/. 3. 

 Cooke exs. no. 275. 



On dead stems. [United States.] 



Looks very muck like a Peziza. It is sometimes yellow. 



952. Cyphella Goldbachii. Fr, "Villous Cyphella." 



Membranaceous, cup-shaped, urceolato-concave, sessile, exter- 

 nally villous, white; hymenium even, pallid. — Fr. Epicr. p. 569. 

 Sturm, t. 63. Ann. N.H. no. 720. 



On dead leaves of Aira ccesjntosa. Spye Park, Wilts. 

 Differs from C cuticulosa in its villous coat. 



953. Cyphella Curreyi. Berk. " Currey's Cypkella." 



Gregarious, sometimes slightly crowded, peziz^eform, white, 

 externally villous. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N. Hist. no. 935. 

 On twigs of broom, furze, elm, &c. 



This resembles very closely Peziza oJho-violascemt, but has the true fruit of 

 a Cyphella. It is probably the incomplete state of some Peziza. 



954. Cyphella fulva. B.^^Bav. " Tawny Cyphella." 



Membranaceous, cup-shaped, the mouth more or less directed 

 downwards, tawny, externally tomentose. Spores ovate, -0006 

 in. long. — B. ^' Rav. Ann. N.H. no. 936. 



On dead bark. [S. Carolina, U. S.] 



The American specimens are generally fasciculate. 



955. Cyphella cuticulosa. Fr. " Dickson's Cyphella." 



Membranaceous, white, diaphanous, at first oblong, then cup- 

 shaped, elongated into a stem, smooth externally. — Dicks, iii. t. 

 9./. 11. Fr.S.M.u.p.20l. BerJc. Outl.p. 27S. Eng.Fl.Y.p. 

 215. 



On dried grass stems. Oct. — Feb. 

 Is ot found since the time of Dickson, 



