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KEY TO GKXKKA. 



a — Mycelium superficial Arachnopeziza 



a — Mycelium within suljstratum. 



b — Apothecia springing from sclerolia. 



c — Apothecia large Sclcrotinia 



c — Apothecia small 



b — Apothecia not from sclerotia. 

 c — Externally hairy. 



d — Apothecia large, briglit-colored, hairs inconspicu- 

 ous, appressed Sarcoscyplia 



d — Apothecia small, pale. 



e — Apothecia sessile or subsessile Lachnella 



c — Apothecia stipitate Dasyscypha 



c — Externally smooth. 



d — Cartilaginous or gelatinous. 



e — Spores simple Ombrophila 



e — Spores several celled Coryne 



d — Waxy. 



e — Stipe slender Phialea 



e — ■ Stipe none or tliick Helotium 



Genii.s I. Helotium Pers. Syn. Fung. 677. 1801. 

 Type species, Leotia acicularis Pers. 



Mycelium within the substratum. Apothecia waxy, often 

 thick, sessile or with a short thick stipe, externally smooth or 

 sometimes pruinose, often plane from the first, usually bright 

 colored and small. Paraphyses slender, filiform. Asci cylin- 

 drical or c}]indric()-clavate, hyaline. Spores 8, elliptic, fusiform, 

 ovoid or oblong, blunt or sharp pointed, hyaline, guttulate, 

 pseudo-septate, 2-4 celled. 



Growing on old wood or herbaceous stems. 



KEY TO SPECIES. 



a — Interior of the cup bright yellow ' citrinum 



a — Interior of the cup pale yellow. 



b — Growing on wood pallescens 



b — Growing on stems herbarum 



-\-Helotiuni hcrbarnni (Pers.) Fr. Sum. Veg. Scand. 356. 1846. 

 Peziza her])aruiTi Pers. Syn. Fung, i : 664. 1801. 

 Apothecia sessile, pale yellow, 1-3 mm. broad. Hymenium, 



