REPORT OF THE BOTANIST. 95 
Peziza Fusca Pers. 
Rotten wood and dead branches in damp places. Helderberg 
mountains and Greenbush. June. . 
Prziza RUBRICOSA F7?. 
Ground. Highlands. June. 
Peziza vinosa A. & S. 
Rotten wood. Greenbush. June. 
Perziza MOLLIsIoIEs Schw. 
Base of Vaccinium corymbosum. Greenbush. October. 
Perziza Erracecs Schw. 
Rotten maple trunk. Indian Lake. October. 
Prziza comata Schw. 
Fallen leaves in a swamp. Sandlake. August. 
Prziza HEMISPH ERICA Wigq. 
Damp ground and rotten wood. Catskill mountains. July. 
Peziza £Rvainosa /7. 
Rotten wood of deciduous trees. Buffalo. Clinton. Sandlake. 
August. 
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PEZIZA ECHINOSPERMA 2. Sp. 
Cups slightly concave, sometimes irregular, orange, becoming 
paler, whitish externally, smooth, 1’”—2” in diameter, spores globose, 
echinulate; paraphyses slender, orange. 
Damp ground in pastures. West Albany. June. (Plate 3, 
figs. 10-13.) 
PEZIZA ‘RUBRA 7. Sp. 
Cup subglobose, at length hemispherical; mouth narrow, often 
irregular; spores broadly elliptical, without any nucleus; plant 
smooth, red throughout, 2-3” in diameter. 
Burnt ground. Top of the Highlands. June. (Plate 2, figs. 
19-21.) 
PEzIZA CARIOSA 7. Sp. 
Closely gregarious ; cup sessile, thin, flattened, slightly concave, 
smooth, black, dark brown with a reddish tinge when moist; mar- 
gin distinct, flexuous or angular in large individuals; spores, sim- 
ple, oblong. 
