21 »o 



47. I', adiisia C. tl- /'. <>" Imml gnuiiid. (irff,'ariou.s or scattorod. Cujis 

 .siil)^'l()li()S<',tlicM o|ir'n and hcinisi>1uTical,ut length plane, (1 Hne,)Home- 

 whal irregular when <lry, brown, with a U'W radiating fibrils at the 

 baHO ; disc anibcfr y<dlo\v ; Asci cylindrical, Hporidia elliptic, biniicli!- 

 atc (.OOOyG X 00!);{."» ill), p;iraphy.st;.s davato, brownish. New York 

 (Peck.) 



4S. P. hiiiiiosa A>. On the ground. N. Eng. (Frost). 



4;>. r. araiieosa JhiU. Nazareth (Schw.). 



.'iD. I', leiicolonirt /y«(^/P. AmongHt moss. N. Y. (Peck). Car. (Srhw.). 



.»1. P. nil Hans AV. On tin; ground. Car. (Schw.). 



52. P. nibricosa /'V. On cartli. Car. (Schw.). N. Y'. (Peck). 



5:j. P. gliiinanini X»<;.'(//t. On rotting chaff. N. Eng. (Frost). 



,74. P. ollaris Fr. In pino woods. Car. (Schw.). Conn. (Wright). 



o'>. P. coiivexula Peru. {P. chrysnphthalma Gerard). N. Y. (Gerard). 



o<>. P. crcinoricoliU* //. On human ordure. Minute, flattened, pallid (1. line), 

 lyanijilivses linear. Sporidia elliptic, even (.0000 in.). Car. (Curt.). 



o7. P. spissa Bcrh. On the ground. Cups irregular (^| in.) margin lobed ; 

 disc thick, bay, stem very short, whitish, sporidia elliptic, binucleate 

 (.OOOoT in.). Ala. (Peters). 



5S. Vi^'/.'r/.'A {Wx'ArAx Cooke (Peziza violacea Gerard). On the ground. Vio- 

 laceous, sessile, fleshy. Cups hemispherical then flattened (2 lines 

 broad), externally greyish violet, disc brighter. Asci cylindrical (.23 

 m. m. long). Sporidia fusiform (.0:32— 035 x .008—009 m. m.), with a 

 central nucleus, paraphyses filiform, clayate at the tips. N. Y'. (Ger- 

 rard). 



Series II. LACIINEA. 



Sect. 1. S.VHCOSCYPII.VE, 



5«i.'j. p. coceinea /'<C(7. On fallen limbs. Car. (Curt.). N. Y'. (Peck). 



59. r. lloccosa Schic. Ou fallen limbs. N. Y'. (Peck). Ohio (Lea.). 



GO. P. occidciitalis 'SV/i(o. On branches. Ohio (Lea.; Schw.). 



()1. P. tomentosa Schic. On wood. Car. (Schw.). 



(»2. P. seiuitosta B. & C. On the ground. Umber, internally bay brown. 

 Cup hemispherical {1}^ inch), produced into a rugose costate stem, 

 margin inflexed, externally velvety, sporidia subfusiform, granulated 

 (.00117 in.). Penn. (Mich.). 



(53. P. piibida B. & C. On the ground. Cups crowded, hemispherical (^ 

 inch), margin inflexed externally and short stem velvety, paraphyses 

 brown sporidia fusiform, granulated (.001 — 0015 in.). Ala. (Peters). 



04. P. llirtipes CooAr. On branches. Fleshy, cupshaped,substipitate. Cup 

 (1-2 in.) hemispherical, dark brown, pubescent, margin incurved, disc 

 paler, stem very short, nearly obsolete, attached by long shining, black 

 hairs. Asci cylindrical, sporidia elliptical, paraphyses simple or fur- 

 cate. Maine (E. C. B.). 



65. P. stygia B. & C. Sides of moist banks. Small, black, cup turbinate, 

 externally slightly hispid {% inch), disc plano-concave, dark oliva- 

 ceous, stem long, rooting, paraphyses linear, curved at the tips ; spor- 

 idia globose, even. Car. (M. J. B.). 



