ELVELLACEI. 695, 



dark-brown subiculum. — Pers. M.E.p. 273. Fr. S.M. ii. p. 109. 

 Grev. t. 192. Fckl. exs. no. 1593. Tapesiafusca, FcJcl. Sym. Myc. 

 p. 302. Fez. vulgaris, Fckl. exs. no. 1173. 



On fallen branches. Spring. [Mid. Carolina.] 



Spreading in patches two inclaes or more wide. 



Sporidia oblong-fusiform or fusiform, simple, "OOS-'OIB X '002-'0025 m.m. 

 — Nyl. Karst. 



2075. Feziza Johnston!. Berli. " Jolinston's Peziza." 



Sessile; cups globose, or sub -turbinate, at length open and 

 rufous, with a satiny lustre, attached beneath to a broad black- 

 brown, grumous subiculum. — Ann. N.H. no. 313. 



On fallen branches. Berwick. 



Forming a uniform stratum on decayed sticks ; cups half a line broad, at 

 first brown and pulverulent, at length rufous, rather thin, with a satiny- 

 lustre, subturbinate, with the margin permanently inflected, at first quite 

 closed ; subiculum granulated, grumous, obscurely floccose. — M. J. B. 



2076. Peziza sanguinea. Pers. " Blood-red Peziza." 



Cups concave, smooth, becoming blackish ; base surrounded 

 by a short blood-red tomentum. — Fr. S.M. ]i.p. 110. Pers. M.E. 

 p. 273. Nees. /. 271. Mag. Zool. ^ Bot. no. 11. Fckl. exs. no. 1187. 

 Tapesia sanguinea, Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 303. 



On fir. Nov. Beeston, Notts. [Low. & Mid. Carolina.] 



Sporidia ovoid-oblong or fusiform, simple, "OOG-'Ol X ■0025-'003 m.m. — 

 i\"2//. Karst. 



Sect. 4. Fihrina — externally fibroso-striate, with adpressed 



hairs. 



2077. Peziza rudis. Berk,. " Rustic Peziza." 



Fasciculate, turbinato-stipitate ; hymenium plane, here and 

 there depressed, rugose, yellow-brown, somewhat vinous, exter- 

 nally finely fibrilloso-striate ; stem elongated, lacunose or striate. 

 — Berk, in Proc. N.H. Sac. Berw. p. 190. Ann. N.H. no. 57-1. t. 6, 

 /.13. 



On shallow gravel and peat. June. 



2078. Peziza Solaris. Batsch. " Red-ochre Peziza." 



Infundibuliform ; cup hemispherical, fibrillose -veined, sub- 

 ochraceous ; disc brown ; stem short, blackish. — Fr. S.M.ii.p. 

 112. Batsch. f. lob. Eng. Fl.\. p.200. Ciboria bolaris, Fckl. 

 Sym. Myc. p. 311. 



