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360 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
2. Fructifications glabrous, with an oblique stem; spores 44-6 x 3-33 и 
9. C. capula 
2. Fructifications villose, snow-white, sessile, very minute and delicate; 
spores 5-6 x 4-43 ш; from New England............ 10. C. minutissima 
2. Compare with C. cinereo-fusca, C. Palmarum, C. Peckii, C. perexigua, C. pezi- 
zoides and C. trachycheta of "Species Imperfectly Known." 
3. Fructifications wholly pale ivory-yellow, downy-pubescent, cup-shaped, ses- 
sile; spores 4-7 х3-4н..........................:....11. C. Langlois 
3. Fructifications wholly cream-color, not hairy, helmet-shaped, sessile, re- 
supinate-reflexed; hymenium wrinkled; spores 7} x 4} 4; on prickle-bear- 
ing stems, Jamaicà..... iiie nmn 12. C. porrigens 
3. Fructifications mineral-gray, tomentose, cup-shaped, sessile; hymenium fus- 
cous; spores angular, 41-6 x 4j и; on Лиирегиз.......... 13. C. cupuleformis 
3. Fructifications wholly gray-pallid, flocculose, sessile; spores 4 x 3 и........ 
14. C. griseo-pallida 
3. Fructifications externally cinereous, farinaceous, flattened, sessile; hymen- 
ium convex, brown; spores 8 х 3$ и; on Alnus............ 15. C. subgelatinosa 
3. Fructifications darker colored than the аһохе.......................... 4 
4. Fructifications vinaceous-buff, hairy, sessile, $ mm. broad; spores 10-12 
x 6-8 ш; on bark of Сағтуа............................. 16. C. Ravenelii 
4, Fructifications drying Isabella-color, hairy, sessile, 1-1} mm. broad; 
spores 13 x 8 м; on Оиегсив............................. 17. C. texensis 
4. Fructifications Isabella-color, hairy, sessile, 3-4 mm. broad; some spores 
colored, 5-6 x 4-43 и; оп баЙт........................... 18. C. mellea 
4. Fructifications tawny-olive, tomentose, stipitate; often cespitose; spores 
7-9 x 2-2} и; usually on Айпи8....................... 19. C. fasciculata 
4. Fructifications fuscous when moist, drying mouse-gray, cespitose and ses- 
sile оп a common short trunk, glabrous, structure gelatinous 20. C. conglobata 
4. Fructifications sepia or olive-brown, cup-shaped, probably glabrous, ses- 
sile or with a very short stem; spores 6-8 x 33-4 u; on rotting leaves of 
СПафйойшв.......................................ЛҺл0.0л...... 21. C. fumosa 
4, Compare C. Banana, C. filicicola and C. musecola in "Species Imperfectly 
Known." 
1. C. sulphurea Batsch ex Fries, Hym. Eur. 665. 1874. 
Peziza sulphurea Batsch, Elenchus Fung. Contin. і: 209. 
pl. 27. f. 146. 1786.—P. campanula Nees, System d. Pilze 268. 
f. 295. 1816.—Cyphella sulphurea Batsch, in Patouillard, Tab. 
Anal. Fung. 114. f. 256. 1883; Peck, Rep. N. Y. State Mus. 
31: 38. 1879. 
Illustrations: Batsch, Elenchus Fung. Contin. pl. 27. f. 146. 
—Nees, System d. Pilze f. 295.—Patouillard, Tab. Anal. Fung. 
f. 256.—Oudemans, Ned. Kruidk. Archief III. 2: pl. 8. f. 1-6. 
Fructifications scattered or gregarious, membranaceous, 
broadly campanulate, somewhat irregular, extended into a short 
stem, even, glabrous, sulphur-yellow, the margin somewhat re- 
pand; hymenium even; База cylindric, 16 x 4$ u, 4-spored; 
