TAB. CCCLXrX. 

 Fig. I. PEZIZA hybrida. 



1 HIS Peziza fomewhat refembles P. hifpida, and is 

 hairy on the outfide, but whiter : the inlide partakes 

 of the rednefs of P. fcutellata. We have had it growing 

 two or three years at Mead Place, without any con- 

 fiderable variation. 



Fig. 1. P. CARTILAGINEA. Bolt. 



FOUND on old damp walls, half hid among mofs, 

 v^ery commonly in the fpring and autumn. It re- 

 fembles fomewhat the fhield of a Lichen., is of a bright 

 fcarlet colour, and of a cartilaginous texture. 



Fig. 3. P. RUGosA. 



FOUND on bits of old rails in damp woods. It always 

 ftands eredt, and moftly crowded. 



Fig. 4. P. PEDTCELLATA. P. cyutboidea? Bull.^\6. 



COMMUNICATED by the Rev. Hugh Davies from 

 North Wales. It neareft refembles P. cyathoidea of 

 Bulliard, but is fmaller and fmoother. Its texture 

 fomewhat leathery. 



Fig. 5. P. ARANEosA ? Bull. 280. 



THIS is found in damp places, on old flumps of 

 willows, and very much refembles P. fcutellata., though 

 feldom fo finely coloured, neither has it the ciliat at the 

 edges. It is fomewhat woolly at the back. 



Fig. 6. P. tricolor. 



SENT us by favour of William Brunton junior, efq. 

 of Ripon, in Yorkfliire. It feems to differ from any 

 we have feen before, and we have named it P. tricolor. 

 The infide is of a pale yellow ; the outer rim, which 

 is fomewhat thick, is of a darkifli grey ; the bottom 

 white. 



Fig. 7. P. BicoLOR. var. f 



THIS we believe to be no other than a variety of our 

 P. bicolor, t. 17. being much larger and rather fmoother. 

 Found at Hampftead. 



Fig. 8. P. nicer. 



SENT by the Rev. Dr. Abbot from Bedford. It is 

 very fmall, totally black, and fomewhat cartilaginous, 

 growing on bits of old paling. 



