66 NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 



On leaves of horseradish. King's Lynn {C. B. P.). 



This is undoubtedly the conidia, of which Ascochyta armoracice 

 (Depazea Brassiccscola, Fr.) is the stylosporous condition, and 

 Sphcerella Brassiccecola, Not. (" Handbook," No. 2768), the asco- 

 phorus state. 



nZacrospoxiuni cladospoxioides. Desm, 



Effused, formiug large patches, iiTegular, velvety, dark olive. 

 Flocci simple, nodulose, septate, united in fascicles. Acrospores 

 somewhat pellucid, often torulose, unequal, ovoid, oblong or clavate, 

 cellular.— Des??i., m Bvll. Soc. Bot. Fr. (1857). West, Bull. Soc. 

 Bot. de Belg., ii., p. 251. Ekkx. Flora it., 295. Cooke Fungi 

 Briit., No. 620. 



On stems of Arctiuvi Lappa. Kensington. 



Iieotia cizcinans. Pers. 

 Pileus fleshy, convex, at length undulate, margine involute, de- 

 current beneath in nerves with the stem, stem fistulose subpulveru- 

 lent, asci ovate oblong ; sporidia linear, equal in length to the ascus, 

 somewhat curved when free. — Pers. Ic. ^ Descr.,p. 16, t. 5,/. 5-7. 

 Fries Sys. Myc. ii. 27. Cudonia circi7ians,Fckl. Sym. Myc, 332. 

 Fckl. Ex., 1139. 



In fir woods. Scotland. 



Very distinct from Leotia luhrica. Colour pallid. Exhibited 

 at the Fungus Show, South Kensington. 



Feziza (Sarcoscypha) Dalmeniensis. Coolie. 



Hemispherical, then expanded, bright yellow ; cups fleshy, nearly 

 plane, margin elevated, externally beset with long rigid brown hairs. 

 Asci linear ; sporidia elliptical, hyaline, enucleate, smooth. 



On the ground in woods. Dalmeny, N. B. Sept. 



At first sight greatly resembling Peziza theleboloides, but the 

 external hairs are coloured, and five or six times as long ; the spo- 

 ridia are not more than half the size. [Plate xxxiv., fig. 121.] 

 Feziza (Fatellea) cerastiozum. Wallr. 



Gregarious, innato-sessile, minute, somewhat waxy, rather con- 

 cave, marginate, testaceous, becoming pallid ; asci clavate ; sporidia 

 oblong. — Fries Sys. Myc. ii., p. 153. Desm. Ex., No. 1068. Cooke 

 Fungi Britt., No. 655. Lib. Exs. No. 28. West <J- Wall, No. 

 1081. Eichx. Flor. Hand. ?. , 48 1 . 



On living chickweed. Chichester (Dr. Paxton). 

 Feziza (IXIollisia) filispoza. Cooke. 



Scattered or subgregarious, soft ; cups hemispherical, then 

 flattened, externally horn-colour or tawny, brown when dry, and 

 connivent; disc pallid dirty-white, slightly concave; asci cylin- 

 drical, clavate ; sporidia filiform, straight or curved, triseptate; 

 paraphyses filiform, simple. 



On sheaths of grass. 



Allied to Peziza excelsior, Karst. 



Hystezium (Lophodezmium) spheezioides. 'A.d; S. 

 Innate-superficial, scattered, hemispherical, swollen, even. 



