157 
P. 
(Dasyscypha) sulphurea P. On dead nettle stems, &c., 
common. 
_ P—— (Dasyscypha) rufo-olivacea A. and S. On dead bramble, 
Batheaston, March, 1870. 
(Dasyscypha) villosa P. Rudlow. This species resembles 
externally Cyphella Curreyi, from which the fructification 
distinguishes it. 
_ P—— (Dasyscypha) Grevillei B. Eng. fi. v., p. 198. P. nidulus 
_. Grev. Batheaston, on Carex paniculata. 
P— (Dasyscypha) apala B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 
561. Batheaston, on dead rushes. 
P— (Dasyscypha) Clavariarum Desm. Rudlow, October, 1841, 
on Clavaria. 
P— (Dasyscypha) straminum B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., 
- No. 571. On dead sheaves of wheat and grasses. Feb., 1843. 
_ P—— (Dasyscypha) escharodes B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist. 
No. 1,322. On dead bramble stems, St. Catherine’s, Feb., 
1869. 
_ P—— (Dasyscypha) solfatera C. and BE. Grevillea vii., p. 7. On 
pine leaves, woods at Clifton. C. Bucknall, Esq. 
_P—— (Dasyscypha) citricolor B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., 
No. 1,321. Batheaston, on dead wood, March, 1869. 
~P—— (Dasyscypha) candidata Cooke. Grevillea i, p. 130. 
January, 1874. . 
Ag 
Subgenus 7. TAPESIA. Fr. 
_ Cups waxy or subcoriaceous, crowded into a sort of crust-like 
‘stratum, or sitting on a tomentose subiculum. 
P— (Tapesia) fusca P. Batheaston, common on dead sticks, &c. 
P— (Tapesia) mutabilis B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., No. 
564. On Aira ccespitosa, near Chippenham, Feb., 1850. 
P— (Tapesia) rhabdosperma B. and Br. Annals Nat. Hist., 
No. 1,621. On decaying oak wood, Leigh Woods, Nov., 
1680. 
