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2033. Peziza nivea. Fr. " Snowy Peziza." 



Stipitate, white ; cup turbinate, externally villoso-tomen- 



tose.— i^r. S.M. ii. p. 90. Eng. FI.y. 195. Hediv. t.S.f.B. Fl. 



Dan. 1. 1440,/. 2. Bull. t. 416,/. 5. FcU. exs. no. 1199. Fcciv. 



exs. vi. 720. 80. Peziza Aspidii, Fclcl. exs. no. 1193. Tricho- 



peziza nivea, FcJd. Sym. Myc.p. 296. 



On stumps, &c. [Low. Carolina.] 



Differs from P. Virginia in the nature of the down ; stem less distinct, in- 

 crassated upwards, villous ; cup less expanded. — Fries. 

 Sporidia fusiform, "OOS-'OOZ X "0015 va..vCi.—Xyl. 

 Sporidia straight or curved, '005-'012 X '0015 m.m. — Karst. 



2034. Peziza calycina. Schum. " White and orange Peziza." 



Stipitate, erumpent, funnel-shaped, externally whitish, yillous; 

 disc nearly plane, inclining to orange. — i^r. /S'.il/. ii./>. 91. Fckl. 

 exs.no. V2.()Q. Batsch.f.ldo. Hedw. t.2'2. Berk. exs. no. 261. 

 Eng.Fl. v. 195. Dasyscypha calycina, Fckl. SyjJi. Jlyc. p. 306. 

 Rav. exs. vi. no. 83. 



On bark of firs. Scotland. [Low. & Mid. Carolina.] 



var. p. abietis. When fresh of a golden egg-yellow; stem 

 blackish at the base. 



On Scotch fir. Appin. 



var. y. laxicis. 



On larch boughs. Scotland. 



Cup 1-2 lines broad, varying greatly in colour, and in the length of the 

 stem, often fasciculate. — Fng- Fl. 

 Sporidia fusiform-oblong, -OOo-'OOO X •002-'003 m.m.— .Vy^. 

 Sporidia fusoid' 005- -009 X •001.-002 m.m.— A"a/-5^ 



2035. Peziza bicolor. Bull. " Two-coloured Peziza." 



Subsessile, globose, tomentose, white ; disc inclining to orange; 

 sporidia cylindrical, straight. — Fr. S.M.u.p. 92. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 

 195. Fl.Dan.t.ll^,f.2. Bull. t. 410,/. 3. Sow.t.ll. Ayres. 

 exs. no. 55. Fckl. exs. no. 1205. Berk. exs. no. 155. Dasyscypha 

 bicolor, Fckl. Sym. Myc.p. 305. 



On dead twigs. 

 Nylander and Karsten unites this with P. calycina. 



2036. Peziza cezina. P. "Wax-coloured Peziza." 



Hemispherical, yillose or furfuraceous, yellowish-olive ; disc 

 concave, yellow. — Fr. S.M.n.p.'^^. Eng.Fl. y.p. 126. Holms. 



