eltellacei. 671 



1982. Peziza bufonia. Pers. •'• Warty Brown Peziza." 



Large, bright brown, externally verrncose ; stem sbort, root- 

 ing, becoming pallid. — Pers. M.E. p. 225. Berk. Gard. Chron. 

 Jan. 13, 1866. B. ^- Br. Ann. iV.R. (1866), no. 1151, t. 3, /. 12. 



On rubbish heaps. Grantham. 



A fine species, agreeing in size and colour with P. umhrhw,. eslemally 

 rough, with conical warts, opaque, and of a dingy earth-colour, somewhat 

 resembling P. ve.?icidosa, but distinguished by the brown hymenium and 

 verrucose cup, Sporidia ("OOOZo-'OOOS in.) •013-"02 m.m. long.— £. ^ Br. 



1983. Peziza micropus. Pers, " Short-footed Peziza." 



Middle-sized, oblique, dingy, pallid, externally squamulose, 

 mealy ; base stem-like ; asci very long, cylindrical ; sporidia 

 oblong-ovate, with two nuclei. — Fr. S.M. ii. t. 51. Pers. Ic. ^ 

 Des.t.S,f.b. Berk. Outl.t. 22, f. 0. Pustidaria micropus. FcJd. 

 Sym. Myc.p. 328. 



s On beech stumps. Bare. [Mid. Carolina.] 



1984. Peziza trachycarpa. Ciirr. " Eough-spored Peziza." 



Orbicular, then plane, very often umbilicate ; disc blackish- 

 brown, rough, tuberculate, extenially minutely granulated ; 

 sporidia uniseriate, globose, muricate. — Curr. Linn. Trans, xxiy. 

 t. 51, f. 3. B. ^' Br. Ann. X.H. (1865) no. 1061, t. xiv. /. 13. Rahh. 

 exs. no. 620. 



On burnt soil. Ascot. 



Cups \-\ in. broad, adpressed to the soil, sub-stipitate, or obconic ; spori- 

 dia uniseriate, globose, muricate, brown, ■012-'016 m.m. ('OOOo-'OObZ in.) % 



diameter. Though the sporiiiia are brown under the microscope, when 

 thrown down on black paper they are of a whitish-grey. * 



1985. Peziza leiocarpa. Curr. " Smopth-spored Peziza." 



Cup at first connivent, sub-globose, externally (principally 

 towards the margin) rough, vinous-brown, thin, semi-pellucid, 

 sometimes pallid near the base, at length expanded, almost 

 plane ; hymenium olive-brown ; sporidia globose, even. — Curr. 

 Linn. Trans. i^x.iy.t. 61, f. 6.B.^Br.Ann.jSl'.H.[186D)no.l062, 

 f. xiv.y*. 14. Pahh. exs. no. 622. 



On burnt soil. Ascot. Weybridge. 



Cup 1^-21 in. broad ; hymenium at first pale, then dark olive-brown ; 

 sporidia uni-or biseriate, globose, perfectly even, '0076-"01m.m. (■0003-"0004 

 in.) diameter. Eesembling at first P. jjn^tulata.—BaUch 



