T A B. III. 

 PEZIZA CERE A Bul/iard t. 



bu RELY fufficiently diftin6t from veficuloja 8c cocb- 

 leata, as the two following plates will fhew. It is found 

 on tan-beds. 



TAB. IV. 



PEZIZA VESICULOSA Bulliardt. 457. 



V ERY common on expofed dung-hills. It may have 

 been paffed over for P. cochleata^ which is rather more 

 rare, and affects a different lituation. It is eafily dif- 

 tinguifhed from cerea & cochleata by being found more 

 or lefs compofed of an inner and outer cup (fee the 

 perpendicular fecflion), between which the frucftifica- 

 tion feems to be produced. 



TAB. V. 

 PEZIZA COCHLEATA Linn. & Hudf. 



This is certainly diftincSl from the two preceding. It 

 grows in woods and damp places, and is always invo- 

 luted more or lefs in a fpiral manner. 



