FUNGI. 17* 



3. HuMARiA, p. 190. (sp. 17—21.) 



4. Enc^lia, p. 191. (sp. 22—23.) 



Series 2. Lachnea. Waxij^ rarely fleshy, externally hairy 

 or villous from the persistent distinct veil. Cup closed ivheii 

 young. 



5. Sarcoscypha, p. 192. (sp. 21—34.) 



6. Dasyscypha, p. 194. (sp. 35 — 55.) 



7. Tapesia, p. 199, (sp. 56—62.) 



8. Fibrina, p. 200. (sp. 63.) 



Series 3. Phialea. Waxy or membranaceous^ rarely gela- 

 tinous, smooth, nahed. 



9. Hymenoscypha, p. 200. (sp. 63.) 



10. Calycina, p. 202. (sp. 71—84.) 



11. MoLLisiA, p. 204. (sp. 85—97.) 



12. Patellea, p. 207. (sp. 98—101.) 



13. Helotium, p. 207. (sp. 102—106.) 



28. Patella ria. Cup open, margined, disc somewhat pul- 

 verulent, destitute of a veil. Asci connate, without paraphyses ; 

 substance waxy. p. 208. (sp. 1.) 



29. AscoBOLUS. C?<7:> nearly plane, ^.vc? projecting beyond 

 the surface of the hymenium, at length bursting forth elastically. 

 p. 208. (sp. 5.) 



30. Bulgaria. Cuj) at first closed. Asci immersed, accom- 

 panied by paraphyses, at length free and bursting forth. Gela- 

 tinous, p. 209. (sp. 2.) 



31. DiTiOLA. Hymenium at length plicate, deliquescent. 

 Cup open. P'eil universal. Corky, p. 210. (sp. 1.) 



32. Tympanis. Hymenium not persistent, but at length 

 cracking and breaking up. Cup open. Veil partial, p. 210. 

 (sp. 3.) 



33. CENANOiUiM. Hymenium even, persistent, rarely deli- 

 quescent. Cup closed, at length open, more or less evidently 

 consisting of two distinct strata, the outer coriaceous or mem- 

 branaceous, the inner subgrumous. p. 211. (sp. 7.) 



34. Sti'ctis. ///y//i<'w///m «'ven, immersed. O/y; more or less 

 obliterated. yl.sc« slender, \v\i\nmi paraphyses. Sporidia minute. 

 p. 212. (sp. 6.) 



35. Cryptomyces. Hymenium even, irregular, at I«'Mglh 

 exposed. Cup obliterated. Asci large, accompanied by jtara- 

 physcs. Sporidia large, i'ontaining .sporidiola. |). 214. (sp. 2.) 



