T A B. LXIII. 



PEZIZA TUBEROSA. Dickf. Crypt, fafci.^i,. With. 

 V. 3. 436. 



r* OUND in Caen wood, Hampftead, by Mr. Hunter, 

 who firft favoured me with fpecimens. I have fince 

 received others from J. L. Knapp, Efq. who found 

 them near Kenfington Gravel-pits, April 11, 1796. 

 They are fvirely parafitical on a Lycoperdon Tuber., as 

 they evidently grow on that fubterraneous fungus, 

 and are not a continuance of the fame fubftance. The 

 cup only is above ground. This does not agree in 

 every particular with P. radicata of Bulliard, &c. its 

 tuberofity excepted. 



T A B. LXIV. 



PEZIZA ciNEREA. Batfch. t. 16. fg. 107. 



V ERY common upon rotten ftumps, bits of wood, &:c. 

 on the under and fhady fides, in damp woods and other 

 places in the autumnal months. Dr. Withering has 

 well defcribed it as a Tremella., but in his 3d edition has 

 referred it to Pez'iza. 



TAB. LXV. 

 PEZIZA NiVEA. Bickf. Crypt, fafc. i. p. 21. 



Jr REQUENT in holes of rotten flumps, and on decay- 

 ing plants, 8cc. growing in various directions. 



