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C. Incamatum, Fr. Rudlow. 



C. Nudum, Fr. Common. 



C. Confluens, Fr. Spye ParL 



C. Comedens, Fr. Leigh Woods. 



C. Sambuci, Fr. Grev., t. 242. Common. 



C. Aurora, B. and Br. Spye ParL On dead leaves of Carices- 



Seventeen species out of twenty-three British. 



Gen-US 40. Ctphella.* Fr. 

 Sub-membranaceous ; cup-shaped ; adnate and elongate behind ; 



often penduloiis ; hymenium inferior, forming one substance 



with the pileus. 



Cyphella Muscigena, Fr. Pers. Myc. Eur., t. 7., fig. 6. Hanhana. 

 On mosses. 



C. Galeata, Fr. Hanham. 



C. Lacera, Fr. Alb. and Schw., t. L, fig. 5. Leigh "Woods. 



C. Capula, Fr. Holm, il, t. 22. Batheaston. 



C. Goldbachii, Fr. Spye Park. On Aira Coespitosa. 



C. Curreyi, B. and Br. Common. 



C. Ochroleuca, B. and Br. Batheaston. On bramble. 



Out of nine British species we claim seven. 



GeN'CS 41. SOLESIA.t P. 



Cups tubular, cylindrical, mouth narrowed, inferior, or turned 



downwards. 



This genus has been placed among the Discomycetes from 

 neglect of its mode of finiiting ; the spores are produced as in 

 Cyphella. 



Solenia Ochracea, Hoffm. Sow., t. 369, fig. 3. Common on 

 dead trees, «fec. 



S. Candida, Hoffm. Deutschland's Flora, t. 8, fig. 1. Bath- 

 easton, January, 1869. 



Order V. Clavariei. 

 Hymenium scarcely distinct firom the hymenophore ; vertical ; 



amphigenous ; reaching to the apex ; even, or at length wrinkled ; 



never incrusting, or coriaceous. 



• Cyphella, firom cyphellon, a cup. t Solenia, from eolen, a channel. 



