340 
radica’ta. 
minu’tula. 
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eupula’ris. 
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CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Peziza, With a Stem. 
One to 2 inches high, thick as a crow quill, pale buffy brown. . 
Pileus funnel-shaped, buffy brown within, dake brown on the 
outside, 1-3d of an inch high, and 3 or more in diameter. Root 
fixed to:a‘black brown mass, seemingly a dead root of the Ane- 
mone’nemorosa.. Hepwic. »Stem 1 inch high, rather thinner 
than%a crow guill.»Pileus wide funnel-shaped, 2 of an inch 
over. -Butirarp. Beg 2 oh. A58i 33 , 
In gra’sy spots in woods, near London, 
er 
P, (Dicxs.) Stem ‘slender, tapering downwards; pileus 
_ brown, hemispherical, smooth :*root ‘simple, with 
minute fibres." ~~ C 
Bull. 485. 2-( Reichard, in Besch der Berlin. gesellsch. 3. p. 
214. t. 4. f. 4.5.6; on the authority of Mr. Dickson.) 
Thin, brittle, serene Ae slender, + inch long, furnished 
with a fibrous root. Piles yellow brown, = to 1 inch over, 
concave; shallows Butrrarp. | 
In woods, taking deep root in the ground, Sept. 
eens! 6 ne .gcol.d , 1 ap: 
P. Stem brown, very short: pileus brown, nearly flat. 
Sugar odt 3deptseh 89, 217. WARS 
Stem not quite 1-20th of an. inch in height, and slender in 
portion. —Pi/ews about as much in diameter, nearly flat, the 
edge a little turned’np, not hairy. ~~ Paes 
= P- : = Batsch. Relhan suppl Bo. On.:a decaying 
s ¢ ~ a i ¢ Els ; 
gbaston.'** / 97th Nov. 1790. 
P, Stem very short.and thick : pileus,more than. semi-glo- 
bular, bell-shaped, pale buff, scolloped at the edge. 
~) Bull, 396. 3-Vaill. 11. 15 2, 3-Mich. 86. 2. > 
‘The distinguishing marks of this species, are the scolloped 
edge, and the greyish colour-of the outer surface. Mr. Woopw. 
Stem £ of an inch high and half as.much in diameter. Some- 
times there isnostem. ileus pale buff, thin, transparent, scol- 
loped at the edge, shaped like the cup of an acorn; about 1 
inch diameter.—The scolloped edge, so remarkable in M. Bul- 
liard’s figures, is. sometimes scarcely perceptible: whole plant 
cream colour; outer surface, especially in the younger plants, 
frosted and granulated. ‘The shape when growing luxuriantly 
~ varies from a saucer to a wine-glass and even a globe with a 
"very small orifice, and is sometimes an irregular confused mass. 
‘It is found from + an inch to 2 or3 inches in. diameter :—a 
_Shrubbery, in mossy turf by the side of the (okey walk, 
S iat mis OF & el Ma rch—Sept.. 
