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3. P. (Discina) badia, P.; nearly sessile, entire, flexuous, 

 l)rown ; margin at first involute, paler, and inclining to olive, 

 externally pruinose. (Plate 22, fig. 4.) — Huss. ii. t. 13. 



Margins of ponds, ete. Summer. Very variable in colour. 



4. P. (Discina) leporina, Batsch ; somewhat stipitate, elon- 

 gated at one side, car-shaped, subferruginous, externally 

 mealy ; hymenium and base mostly even. 



On the ground, in woods. Not common. Sometimes ci- 

 nereous or yellowish. 



5. P. (Discina) onotica, P. ; somewhat stipitatc, elongated 

 at one side, ear-shaped, mealy externally, rose-coloured or 

 orange within, and at length rugose. — Soiv. t. 79. 



On the ground, in woods. Rare. Coed Coch. Very 

 beautiful. 



6. P. (Discina) aurantia, Fr. ; nearly sessile, irregular, ob- 

 lique, orange, whitish externally and somewhat pruinose. — 

 Soiv. t. 78 ; Huss. i. t. 37. 



On the ground, in woods, generally near old stumps. 

 Common. Sporidia rough. 



7. P. (Discina) eochleata, Hulls. ; sessile, csespitose, large, 

 twisted, umber, externally pruinose. — Soiv. t. 5. 



Amongst grass. Not common. 



8. P. (Discina) succosa, B. ; cup nearly regular, entire, 

 pale waxy-brown, externally white and pruinose; juice bright- 

 yellow : {no. 156, loithfy.) 



On the ground, in gardens. Northamptonshire. 



9. P. (Discina) repanda, IVaJil. ; large, incised, waved, 

 brown, and somewhat wrinkled within, whitish and mealy 

 without; base elongated, rooting. — Grev. t. 59. 



On the ground and on stumps. Not common. Variable 

 in size. 



10. P. (Discina) cerca, Sow. ; large, infundibuliform, waved. 



