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1. H. crispa, Fr. ; pilcus dcflcxcd, lobcd, at length free, 

 crisped, pallid; stem fistulose, costato-lacunose. (Plate 21, 

 fig. 1.)— Grey. /. 143; Sow. t. 39. 



In woods. Common. Esculent. 



2. H. lacunosa, Afz. ; pilous inflated, lobed, cinereous- 

 black ; lobes deflexcd, adnate ; stem fistulose, costato-lacu- 

 nose. — Grev. t. 36. 



In woods. Common. Esculent. //. sulcata {no. 7G4) is, 

 I believe, only a form of this. 



3. H. elastica, Bull. ; pilcus free, even, inflated, at length 

 acutely lobed ; stem elongated, slender, attenuated, pruinose. 

 —Sow. ^.154: [no. 86.) 



In woods. Not uncommon. Approaches very near to 

 Peziza macropus. 



4. H. ephippium, Lev. ; small ; pileus dcflexed, lobed, de- 

 cidedly velvety beneath : [no. 552.) 



On the ground, in woods. Not uncommon. Scarcely one 

 inch high. 



245. VERPA, Swariz. 



Receptacle clavato-pileate, hollow below and inflated, or 

 conical and adpressed, equally dcflexed all round ; hymenimn 

 rugulose, but not costate, or nearly even. 



1. V. digitaliformis, P.; pileus eampauulate, finger- 

 shaped, rugulose, umber; stem equal, minutely squamulos(> 

 transversely. (Plate 21, fig. 6.) 



Under hedges, llarc. King's Clifie. Suftblk, Skepper. 



2. V. conica, Soiv. ; pileus campanidate, nearly even, 

 brown ; margin slightly sinuatcd, yellow beneath, as is also 

 the equal stem. — Soiv. t. 11. 



On the ground. Very rar(\ 



