ELVELLACEI. 353 



On clay bank. Kings Cliffe. Brislington, etc. 



P. aurantia, Fr. (p. 363) ; 2-5 in. Epping Forest. 



Var, stipitata, Phill. ; disc bright scarlet ; stem equal to 

 height of cup, about 1^ lines. 



Wokingham, 



Var. atro-marginata, Phill. and Ploiv. ; cup ^1 in. 

 broad ; hymenium blood-red, wrinkled, margin black, 

 owing to the presence of minute, septate, bristle-like 

 hairs.— G. Chron.,'^Qh. 11, 1882; Icon. 



Clenchwarton, Norfolk. 



P. luteo-nitens, B. and Br. ; (p. 364) . 



P. badia, P. (p. 363); 1-2 in. 



P. flbrillosa, Curr. ; I in ; cup nearly sessile, ir- 

 regular, orange, clothed externally with dingy -white downy 

 fibrillae, which form a regular, dense, tomentose edging to 

 cup. — Cke. Mycog. f. 207. 



On the ground. Oct. Hanham Wood. Kings Lynn. 



P. cochleata, Bull. ; 1-2 in ; sporidia not rough. 



P. alutacea, P. 2 in ; cup sub-sessile, contorted, pallid 

 ferruginous; sporidia rough. — Cke. Mycog. f. 214. 



On the ground in woods. 



P. grandis, P. ; 2-3 in ; csespitose or solitary, sessile, 

 flexuous ; externally olivaceous-umber, with a lacunose 

 albo-tomentose base; hymenium ochrey yellow. — Cke., 

 Mycog., f. 376. 



On the ground ia pine woods. Heywood Forest, near 

 Hereford. 



P. ochracea, Boud. ; 1-2 in ; cup sessile, ca^spitose, 

 entire, subfiexuous, bright ochraceous, externally furfu- 

 raceous. — Cke. Mycog. f. 377. 



On the ground in beech woods. Spring. Wrekin, Salop. 



P. Adse, Sadler. ; \-2 in ; cup sessile, subciespitose, 



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