96 FUNGUS-FLOKA. 



thickened and yellowish-brown ; hypothecium thick, very 

 pale yellow. 



Peziza resinae, Fries, Syst. Myc., ii. p. 149. 



Tromera resinae, Korb., Par., p. 453. 



On resin on the trunk, also on the bark, of Scotch fir and 

 spruce. 



Authentic specimen from TMudd's collection examined; 

 also the specimen (Peziza resinae, Fr.) in Fries' " Scler. 

 Suec.," n. 334. 



Biatorella pinicola. Th. Fries, Lich. Arct., p. 200; 

 Rehm, Krypt.-Flora, Disc., p. 303. 



Usually rather crowded, rather narrowed below at first, 

 then sessile on a broad base, the disc becoming slightly 

 convex and marginate, waxy, brownish, often blackish when 

 dry, up to \ mm. across; asci broadly clavate, containing 

 numerous spores, wall thick ; spores clavato-globose, hyaline, 

 continuous, about 3 /A broad; paraphyses agglutinated 

 together, branched, septate, brownish at the tip ; hypothecium 

 almost colourless. 



Lecidea tantilla, Leighton, Lichen-Flora, p. 382. 



On pine bark, old palings, &c. 



An examination of the specimen in Leighton's herbarium, 

 now at Kew, enabled the above synonym to be given. 



[Lecidea resinae, Leighton, Lichen-Flora of Gt. Brit., p. 383 

 (not of Fries). 



Bistora elegans, Zwackh, Lich., exs., n. 344. 



Biatoridium monasteriense, Lahm, Korber, Par. Lich., p. 172. 



This species, which was confounded by Leighton with 

 Peziza resinae, Fries, Syst. Myc., ii. p, 149; Lecidia resinae, 

 Fries, Obs., i. p. 180, is a true lichen.] 



LAGERHEIMA. Sacc. (figs. 51-54, p. 91.) 



Ascophore minute, sessile, patellate, marginate ; asci 

 cylindric-clavate, 8-spored; spores 1-2-seriate, globose or 

 elliptical, continuous, brown, smooth ; paraphyses present. 



Lagerheima, Sacc., Syll., vol. x. p. 55. 



Patellaria, Phil., Grev., vol. xviii. p. 85. 



Distinguished by the continuous, coloured spores. 



