280 The North American Cup-Fungi 



Trichopeziza roseoalba (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 428. 1889; Peziza 

 roseoalha Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 122. 1822. On bark of Cornus 

 florida. Type examined in 1931 and found unsatisfactory for study. 



Trichopeziza rufiberbis (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 426. 1889; Peziza 

 rufiberbis Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 173. 1832. On unidentified 

 stems. 



Dasyscypha scabrovillosa (Phill.) Sacc. S\ll. Fung. 8: 458. 1889; Peziza 

 scabrovillosa Phill. Grevillea 7: 22. 1878. On Rtibiis nntkanus. This sug- 

 gests Lachnella bicolor. 



Trichopeziza setigera (Phill.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 407. 1889; Peziza 

 setigera Phill. Grevillea 7: 22. 1878; Lachmini setigeruni Rehm, Ann. Myc. 3: 

 518. 1905. On dead stems of species of Aralia. Clothed with brown hairs; 

 hymenium brown. Spores 3.5 X 16 ;u. 



PezizeUa soleniiformis (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 280. 1889; 

 Peziza soleniiformis Berk. & Curt.; Berk. Grevillea 3: 160. 1875. This is 

 probably a Solenia. 



Lachnella solitaria (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 401. 1889; Peziza solitaria 

 Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 175. 1832. Solitary, 6 mm. in diameter, 

 scantily clothed with white hairs. No fruit described. 



Peziza sphaerincola Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 172, 1832. De- 

 scribed as minute, stipitate, externally brown, hairy. On some Sphaeria. 



Dasyscypha spiraeicola (Karst.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 442. 1889; Peziza 

 spiraeaecola Karst. Not. Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 10: 192. 1869; Lachnum spi- 

 raeaecolum Rehm in Rab. Krypt.-Fl. 1'^: 880. 1893. Reported from Michigan 

 from material collected by C. H. Kauffman and identified by Geo. B. Cummins. 



Dasyscypha stipiticola (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 465. 1889; Peziza 

 stipiticola Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 172. 1832. On old stems. No 

 fruit indicated. 



Lasiohelonium subflavidum Ellis & Ev. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 136. 1897. 

 The description of this species suggests Perrotia flammea. 



Dasyscypha subhirta (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 462. 1889; Peziza sub- 

 hirta Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 173 1832. On leaves. Described 

 as yellow, minutely hirsute. Spores not described. 



Dasyscypha subtilissima (Cooke) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 438. 1889; Peziza 

 subtilissima Cooke, Grevillea 3: 121. 1875. On bark of firs, Abies. Cooke 

 states that this can scarcely be distinguished from Peziza calycina Schum. but 

 since its identity is in doubt it does not help much. See Lachnella Agassizii. 



Dasyscypha sulphurella (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 459. 1889; Peziza 

 sulphurella Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 30: 59. 1878. The species is 

 described as stipitate, pale-yellow, the hairs capitate; spores 7.5 n long; pa- 

 raphjses lanceolate. On stems of Myrica Gale, Adirondack Mountains. The 

 type in the herbarium of The New York Botanical Garden is too scant to 

 permit of critical study. See Lachnella crucifera. 



Solenopezia Symphoricarpi Ellis & Ev. Jour. Myc. 9: 165. 1903. De- 

 scribed from material collected on Symphoricarpos at Steamboat Springs, 

 Colorado. The apothecia are described as 1 mm. in diameter and covered with 

 a coat of dark-colored hairs; spores fusoid, or subclavate, septate. No mate- 

 rial could be found in the Ellis Collection. Compare Lachnella Symphoricarpi 

 Ellis & Ev. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 467. 1897. The two may be the same. 

 Material not satisfactory. 



