274 The North American Cup-Fungi 



Lachnella albopileata var. subaurata Ellis, Grevillea 19: 107. 1891. On 

 leaves of Clethra alnifolia. 



Trichopeziza alboviridis (Cooke) Sacc. Syli. Fung. 8: 415. 1889; Peziza 

 alboviridis Cooke, Grevillea 7: 47. 1878. On decorticated Myrica or in fis- 

 sures of the bark. Described as aeruginous-villose. 



Lachnum alnetim Vel. Monog. Discom. Bohem. 1: 247. 1934. This 

 species has been reported from Washington on log of Alnus by Dr. B. Kanouse. 

 It appears to be Lachnella virginea. 



Hyaloscypha alniseda Yel. Monog. Discom. Bohem. 1: 283. 1934. Apo- 

 thecia described as .1-.3 mm. in diameter, sessile, watery-gra>', fringed with 

 a single row of simple hairs with bulbose bases; asci 30-40 X 5 n; spores 2 X 

 5-7 m; paraphyses filiform. Reported on log of Alnus, from Washington by 

 Dr. B. Kanouse. No material has been seen. 



Dasyscypha Arundinariae (Berk.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 448. 1889; Peziza 

 Arundinariae Berk. Grevillea 3: 155. 1875. Reported on stems of Arundi- 

 naria from South Carolina. No material seen. Peziza cannea Cooke is said 

 to be identical. Compare Pyrenopeziza Arundinariae. 



Lachnella ascoboloidea (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 400. 1889; Peziza 

 ascoboloidea Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4; 175. 1832. Reported on 

 Vitis labrusca. No material seen. 



Trichopeziza Aspidii (Lib.) Fuckel, Symb. Myc. 297. 1869; Peziza 

 Aspidii Lib. PI. Crypt. Ard. 226. 1834; Lachmim Aspidii Karst. Medd. Soc. 

 Fauna Fl. Fenn. 16:27. 1 888. This species has been reported from Michigan, 

 material determined by George B. Cummins. 



Dasyscypha Bakeri Earle in Greene, PI. Baker. 2: 6. 190L On dead 

 stems of Corydalis Brandegei. Clothed with brown hairs. Spores, 3 X 12 m- 



Trichopeziza brevipila (Rob.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 404. 1889; Peziza 

 brevipila Rob. in Desm. PL Crypt. Fr. 1742; Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 11: 362. 1849; 

 Lachnella brevipila Quel. Ench. Fung. 313. 1886; Beloniella brevipila Rehm in 

 Rab. Krypt.-FI. V: 641. 1892. Reported from Michigan on overwintering 

 stems of Aster sp. The spores are described as 27-32 n long and finally many- 

 septate which would place it in the genus Belonium as treated here. 



Dasyscypha brunneola (Desm.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 460. 1889; Peziza 

 brunneola Desm. PI. Crypt. Fr. 1156; Ann. Sci. Nat. II. 17: 96. 1842; Lachnum 

 brunneolum Karst. Myc. Fenn. 1: 180. 1871. This species has been reported 

 from America but no American material has been seen. 



Dasyscypha callochaetes (Ellis & Ev.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 462. 1889; 

 Lachnella callochaetes Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 4: 99. 1888. On fallen leaves of 

 Myrica cerifera. About 1 mm. in diameter, sparingh- clothed with erect, 

 black, bristle-like hairs. Spores 2-3 X 12-14 ^i- 



Lachnum calyculaeforme (Schum.) Karst. Myc. Fenn. 1: 178. 1871; Pe- 

 ziza calyculaeformis Schum. Enum. PI. Saell. 2: 425. 1803; Dasyscypha caly- 

 culaeformis Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 454. 1889. This has been reported from 

 Colorado (Mj'cologia 28: 304) and Washington but there seems to be some 

 doubt as to its determination. 



Peziza Campanula Ellis, Bull. Torrey Club 8: 73. 1881. This is appar- 

 ently a Cyphella. 



Trichopeziza Candida Clements, Bot. Surv. Nebr. 4: 15. 1896. On bark 

 and twigs of Tilia americana. Clements states "possibly Trichopeziza Tihae 

 (Peck) Sacc." which is a Cyphella. 



