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Trichopeziza Tiliae (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 428. 1889; Peziza Tiliae 

 Peck, Ann. Rep. N. V. State Mus. 24: 96. 1872; Cyphella Tiliae Cooke, Gre- 

 villea 20: 9. 1891. Cooke was undoubtedly correct in referring this species 

 to Cyphella. Burt (Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 1: 364) recognizes this combina- 

 tion. Frequently collected on Tilia. 



Dasyscypha transhicida (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syli. Fung. 8: 439. 1889; 

 Peziza transhicida Berk. & Curt.; Berk, Grevillea 3: 155. 1875. On twigs of 

 Castanea. Description very inadequate. 



Dasyscypha tuhercuUformis Ellis & Ev. Bull. Torrey Club 27: 60. 1900. 

 On dead stems of Aquilegia coendea. Ellis states: "The specimens were not 

 well matured so that the form and size of the sporidia will have to be more 

 accurately ascertained hereafter." 



Dasyscypha uncinata (Phill.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 456. 1889; Peziza 

 uncinata Phill. Grevillea 5: 117. 1877. On pine needles, Pinus and oak 

 wood, Quercus. Clothed with cinereous hairs. Spores 1 X 6 m- Specimens 

 in The New York Botanical Garden meager. 



Trichopeziza urticina (Peck) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 403. 1889; Peziza urti- 

 cina Peck, Ann. Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 32: 46. 1879. On dead stems of 

 nettle, Vrtica canadensis. Peck states: "The plants are so small that to the 

 naked eye they appear like mere white grains." A part of the type is in The 

 New York Botanical Garden. The species should be investigated. 



Trichopeziza venturioides (Ellis & Ev.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 419. 1889; 

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

 of Caylussacia dumosa. Minute, clothed with black bristles. Spores 1.5-2 X 

 10-12 M. See Ellis & Ev. N. Am. Fungi 2145. 



Peziza villosa Pers. Syn. Fung. 655. 1801. This is Cyphella villosa 

 (Pers.) Karst. 



Trichopeziza Vitis (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 429. 1889; Peziza Vitis 

 Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 173. 1832. Schweinitz's type examined 

 May, 1931 shows only lichen apothecia. 



Dasyscypha vixvisibilis (Schw.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 8: 456. 1889; Peziza 

 vixvisibilis Schw. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II. 4: 175. 1832. On the bark of 

 Castanea. Fruit not described. 



Solenopezia vulpina (Cooke) Sacc. S>11. Fung. 8: 478. 1889; Peziza vul- 

 pina Cooke, Hedwigia 14: 82. 1875. As pointed out by the writer (Bull. 

 Torrey Club 36: 202-203. 1909), this is a synonym of Nectria Peziza (Tode) 

 Fries. Because of its resemblance to a cup-fungus, Cooke described it as a 

 Peziza and Saccardo on the basis of his description placed it in the genus 

 Solenopezia. 



Pirottaea yakutatiana Sacc; Sacc. Peck, & Trelease in Harriman Alaska 

 Exped. 5: 25. 1904. Apothecia 1 mm. broad and high, externally hairy, 

 black; asci 5.5-6 X 40-45 m, 8-spored; spores 1-seriate, fusoid, 2-2.5 X 9 m- 



50. DIPLOCARPA Massee, Brit. Fungus-Fl. 4: 307. 1895. 

 Apothecia small, at first closed, finally expanding and be- 

 coming shallow cup-shaped, attenuated below into a short, stem- 

 like base, densely clothed with short, septate, brown hairs giving 

 the entire exterior a brown color; hymenium concave, olive- 



