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oblique ; hytneniutn smooth, discoloured-brown ; flesh paler, 

 subgelatinous. 



On bark and wood of old elder trees. Shrewsbury. 



7. C. fraxinicola, B. and Br. ; minute ; orbicular, ex- 

 ternally white ; shortly villous ; disc light yellow, becoming 

 fuscous with the spores ; proliferous. 



On ash. Batheaston. 



8. C. Curreyi, B. aad Br. (No. 935) ; gregarious, some- 

 times slightly crowded ; pezizseform ; white externally, vil- 

 lose. 



On twigs of broom, furze, elm, etc. Not uncommon. 

 Epping Forest. 



** MuscicoL.E. — Growing on mosses. 

 9. C. muscigena, Fr. (p. 277). 



10. C. galeata, Fr. {277). 



11. C. catilla, Stn. ; f in., somewhat membranaceous, 

 expanded, margin crisped, and undulated; hymenium veined, 

 broad, grey. 



On moss and dead leaves. King's Lynn. 



12. C. museicola, Fr. (p. 277). 



*** Stipiticol.e. — Growing on stems, 



13. C. lacera, Fr. (p. 277). 



14. C. capula, Fr. (p. 277). 



Var. cernua, Schiim. [Flor. Salland, p. 421) ; minute ; 

 scattered ; whitish, pallid ; cyathiform, nodding, margin 

 entire or laciniate, teeth unequal, somewhat turned in ; 

 stem rather short, thin, dilated at apex, diaphanous, when 

 old umber at base. 



On elder bark. Ayrshire. 



15. C. Pimii, Phill. ; ^ in., fasciculate ; white or very 



