_-CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI: -Peziza. :Stemless.: 
“Sremuxss. td ia 
cuticulo'sa, P. White ; glass-shaped, Mempbransctous thin at the 
- 
al/bida, 
? 
‘is 
_watery white, with a tinge of ink wi 
edge 
‘ , phy 
Dickey iii. 2. ea . eo in 
sie rhinute. _ Found by Mr. Forster meter ite. on put 
ye Dicks. fase. iil. p. 22, nor 
P, Pinky white, ee ae amnoceae 
’ From 2 7 to 3 of an inch diameter ; “whilst small sHaped like 
a pipettes, when full grown flat at the bottom but the edge’ always 
turned up like a saucer; perfectly smooth, thin, semi-transparent, 
Le eg 
ae bigs 3 FARE , 9fltQOm 
OS ged —— i serie? ads bos aiyid aR 
se i€- Fi. dan. 779.1..." pera 
Petry beautiful, when viewed by the naked eye very much 
resembles the saucers of Lichen. subfuscus, but examined with a 
microscope it resembles the eyelet holes of stays. Reta. ‘From 
= description I had supposed it might be the work” ‘of an in- 
ect, similar, except in colour;ito one which-is frequently found 
upon a leaves, but on ‘stating this deabt to. Mr. Relhan, ‘he 
very obligingly sent me. specimens which at:once convinced me 
it was a plant. It is not larger than the headiof a pin. wo 
On —< iphen-c at’ — a Sister Cambridge. 
— Sept. Oct, 
seer 
ees” F 
auri‘cula, P, Thnori, 6 concave, waka: kabel like an ear. 
Bull. 427. 2-Clus. ii. 276-Ger. em, 1581, (misprinted 
4481.) 1- FB. iii. 841. 1-Sterb, 27. H. Hy at p. 244- 
Blackw. 334—-Mich. 66. 1-Gled.2, the afi middle fig. 
» > ~Battar. 3. F.-Gars. 115. Bg 
This is either a Peziza ‘or Helvella, and not. bain to 
Tremella, which should: be perfectly gelatinous. Mr.» Woopw- 
Wide spreading, 1 to 2. i over, soft hut cartilaginous, sit 
a , thin, fibrous and downy’ aieietoeatl, Br hi pasted, red- 
sh brown. Buturarp. ~y. 
 Tremella auricula. Huds. On. fotten- ak - [On ‘old ele 
a — at te igsrins os eee a 
oN a Septe—May. 
— RE 107. 
