Peziza.] rUNGl. 201 



On sticks in woods. Autumn. Common — Gregarious, leathery when 

 fresh, hard when dry. Cup \ — h an inch broad. Stem ^ — 2 inches 

 high. Varying in colour from whitish-ochre to brown. 



65. P. fructigejm, Bull, (mast Peziza)' ; tough smooth pallid, 

 at length yellowish, cup patelliform, stem long thin flexiious. 

 Bull. t. 228. Sow. t. 117. Wilh. v. 4. p. 307. Purt. v. 2 

 ^' 3. w. 1034. Fr, Si/st, Myc, v. 2. p. 18. Grev. PL Ed. 



p. 422. 



On nuts, acorns, beech-mast, &c. Woods. Common. — Cup 1 — 2 

 lines broad ; jti/eus \ — 1 inch high, shallow from the thickness of tlie 

 flesh. 



66. P. seroihia, Pers. {amphibious Peziza) ; bright yellow, 

 cup plano-convex rather thin, stem sliort firm thickish. Pers. 

 Syn. p. G61. Alb. S^- ScJnv. Coiisp. j!?. 331. Pr. Syst. Myc. 

 V. 2. p. \ 19. —Helv. aurea. Bolt. t. 98. 



On sticks, stalks of plants, &c., in moist and watery places ; Bolton. 

 — Clip \ of an inch broad. According to Alb. ^' Schic, who describe 

 a variety occurring in spring and early summer, it sometimes grows 

 almost in the water itself. 



G7. P. irijUxa, Bolt, (triangular-toothed Peziza) ; stipitatc 

 dirty-white, cup suhhemispherical, margin fringed with long 

 flat subtriangular teeth of the same colour as the cup. Bolt. 

 t. 106./. 2. Sow. ! t. 306. With. v. 4. /;. 306. Purt. v. 2 S^- 3. 

 71. 1031. Pr. Syst. Myc. v. 2. ]). 120. Grev. PL Ed. p. 422. 

 — P. coro?iilla, Pers. Myc. Eur. v. ]. p. 287. 



On the stems of nettles, Helianthus tuberosus, chestnut-petioles, «Ii:c. 

 Autumn and early winter. Not uncommon. — All the specimens I have 

 seen agree exactly with Sowerby's plant, which has the teeth shaped 

 like those of the outer peristome of an Hi/p/ium. Bulliard describes 

 the cilia; in his plant as black. I have seen no specimens of P. coronatay 

 but cannot help suspecting that there is not sufficient ground for 

 separatitig the present species. 



68. P. Persooniiy Moug. (marc" s- tail Peziza) ; cup urceolate 

 orange with a prominent membranaceous pale orifice, stem 

 cylindrical pink. Moug. in Pers. Myc. Eur. 1. ;>. 288. ^ 12. 



/ 1—4. Pr. Syst. Myc. r. 2. ;;. 121. ^ Grev. ! Scot. Crypt. PI. 

 t, 102. — Lycopcrdoii Ef/uiseti, Hoffm. ]'eg. Cr. 11. t. b. f. 1. — 

 P. Eqniscti, With. v. 4. p. 305. 



Bogs and moist places, on vi^rious species of Et/uisctuf/i. Rr.re. 

 Duddingston Loch near Edinburgh, JJr. iirtviUc. 



69. P. Campdnuhi, Nces, (bell shaped Peziza) ; temlor deli- 

 cate, cup even membranaceous campanuhite unefnial white or 

 yellowisii, stem short filiform. Nies, Syst. f. 'l\)b. Pr. Syst. 

 Myc. V. 1. ;;. 123. Grev. PL Ed. p. 423. 



On small twigs and stems of iloail herbaceous plants, in moist woods. 

 Foxhall near Edinburgh, ('(i/itdin Wduch. Newliston woods, Dr. 

 (hrvillc. M;irgatc, in a chalk pit, Riv. M. J. linhrl, i/. — \'.\\.rcn\Q\y 

 delicate, inembranuccous, white or slightly yellowish; mouth widely 



