CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 1049 



Each of thefe receptacles is full of a gelatinous 

 fubftance, in which are immers'd numerous 

 fmall round feeds. 



P. campanulata lentifera extus hirfuta, intus 

 ftriata. — Var. |3. lentifera. Sp. pi. 1 650. (Loe- 

 fel. Fl. Prujf. t. 16. Jig. inferior. Michel, gen, 

 t. 101. f. 2. Vaill. Paris, t. 11. f. ^, 5. bon. 

 Schccffer.t. 178. opt.) 



Striated feeding Peziza. Anglis, 



In the like places with the preceding, and at the 

 fame time. 



This differs from the lad, in being cover'd on 

 the outfide with a fufcous hairy down, and 

 having the infide longitudinally ftreak'd from 

 bottom to top. 



P. crucibuliformis lentifera glabra fublutea. — 

 Michd. gen. /. 102./. 3. Oeder. Dan, t. 105. 

 Schoiffer, fling, t. 179. et 181. opt.) 



Crucible feeding Peziza. Anglis. 



Upon decay'd timber in autumn and winter. 



This is lefs and fhorter than the two preceding, 

 fhap'd like a crucible, fmooth on both fides 

 without hairs or flreaks, of a pale- yellow color, 

 the lenticular fced-veiTels white. 



This and the two foregoing are cover'd in their 

 infancy, or clos'd at the top with downy oper- 

 cular 



