CYPHELLA 699 



2362. C. Bloxamii B. & Phill. 



Rev. A. Bloxam, the well-known mycologist. 



R. 1-2 mm., white, turbinate, crenato-lobed, scattered, floccose. 



Hymenium becoming light yellow. Flesh membranaceous. Spores 



white, "elliptical, 7-8 x 6ju," Massee. Furze. March April. Rare. 



2363. C. cyclas Cke. & Phill. K vK\d<;, round. 

 R. 10-12 mm., whitish, conchiform, dimidiate, attached on one 



side, pendulous, clad with flexuose hairs. Hymenium very pale rose 

 colour, even. Dead wood. Rare. 



2364. C. stuppea B. & Br. a-rvTrr), tow. 

 R. 1 mm., brownish, becoming white, erumpent, pezizaeform, sessile, 



externally coarsely hispid. Hymenium fuscous. Broom. March. Rare. 



2365. C. brunnea Phill. Brunnea, brown. 

 R. 8 mm. high, 5 mm. across, dirty brown, cupulate, mouth oblique, 



sessile, scattered, or crowded, clothed near the margin with grey 

 pruina; margin incurved, lacerated. Hymenium discoloured brown, 

 smooth. Flesh paler, subgelatinous. Spores white, globose, 5-6 //,. 

 Elder bark, and wood. Rare. 



2366. C. cernua (Schum.) Massee. Schum. Fl. Dan. t. 1970, fig. 3, as 

 Peziza cernua Schum. Cernua, looking downwards. 



R. 5-6 mm. high, pale primrose yellow, obliquely campanulate, con- 

 tracted into an elongated equal stem, glabrous. Hymenium concolorous. 

 Flesh thin. Spores white, subglobose, with a basal apiculus, 10 x 

 8-9yii. Elder bark. Rare. 



2367. C. lacera (Pers.) Fr. A. & S. Consp. Fung. t. 1, fig. 5, as Peziza 

 membranacea A. & S. Lacera, torn to pieces. 



R. 2-6 mm. high, 2-3 mm. broad, whitish, or yellow, cup-shaped, 

 stipitate from the vertex being extended, pendulous, then torn into 

 many clefts, slightly striate above with dense black fibrils, becoming 

 cinereous blackish on the outside, and down the stem. Hymenium whitish, 

 then grey, slightly wrinkled. Flesh membranaceous, thin. Spores 

 white, "subglobose, 7 x 6ju" Massee, "pruniform, 10-12/z" Quel. 

 Dead twigs. Rare. 



2368. C. capula (Holmsk.) Fr. Holmsk. Nov. Act. Hafn. i, 286, fig. 7, 

 as Peziza capula Holmsk. Capula, a small bowl with handle. 



R. 4-6 mm. high, 5-8 mm. broad, whitish, becoming greyish and 

 finally blackish, campanulate, transparent; margin sinuate. St. 2 mm., 

 concolorous, filiform, flexuose, pubescent and white at the base. 

 Hymenium whitish, pruinose, even, then wrinkled. Flesh whitish, 

 membranaceous, thin. Spores white, broadly elliptical, 6-7 x 5-6 p, 

 with a large central gutta; basidia 20-30 x 5-7 p., with 2-4-sterigmata, 



