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GENUS 263. GEOGLOSSUM.* P. 
Receptacle clavate, simple, confluent with the stem. Hymenium 
_ surrounding the club. 
-G—— viride P. Leigh Woods, near Brockley, &c. 
G olivaceum P. Bathford Hill, Leigh Down; very 
abundant one year on the former, very rare since. 
G glutinosum P. Hanham, on open, waste ground ; 
October and November. 
~G— glabrum P. Leigh Down, Hanham ; Autumn. 
G—— hirsutum P. Open ground, very common ; Autumn. 
GENUS 264, prEziza.t L. 
Cup-shaped ; cup more or less concave ; soon open ; disc naked ; 
asci fixed. 
pezizA. Series I. atuuria.t Fr. 
 Fleshy, or between fleshy and membranaceous, externally 
pruinose or floccoso-furfuraceous ; mostly growing on the ground. 
Subgenus 1. pIscIna.§ £7. 
Cup always open, or connivent when young ; veil superficial. 
(Discina) acetabulum JZ.  Batheaston, Bathford, &c. ; 
not uncommon under beech trees; Spring, a very elegant 
species. 
ey (Discina) venosa P. Batheaston, April. This species 
appears at Elmhurst every Spring, growing to a large size ; 
it has a strong odour of nitre. 
P. reticulata Greville. 
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* From ge the earth, and glossa the tongue. 
+ From pezica, a word used by Pliny to denote some fungus. 
+ Aleuria, from aleuron, meal. 
§ Discina, from discus, a plate or disk. 
