3G8 OLTLT.VES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



42. trechispora, B. and Br. ; Ann. Nat. Hist, xviii. p. 77. On the 



ground, in woods. Common. Scarcely to be distinguished from 

 the last without the microscope. 



43. vitellina, P. On the ground. Very rare. 



44. scutellata, L. ; Sow. t. 24. On stumps of trees. Common. 



45. cfEi-ulea, Bolt. i. 108. /. 2. On trunks of firs. 



46. livida, Schum. (no. 558). On chips. 



47. stercorea, P. ; Sow. t. 352. On cow-dung. 



48. albo-spadicea, Grev. On the ground. 



Subgenus 6. Dasyscypha, Fr. — Cup thin, waxy, diy. Disc smooth, 

 externally pilose or villous. Hymenium thin. Substance sub- 

 floccose. 



49. ciliaris, Schrad. (no. 559). On dead leaves. 



50. virginea, Batsch. On stumps, twigs, etc. 



51. nivea, Fr. On stumps, etc. 



52. calycina, Schum. On twigs and bark of conifers. 



53. bicolor, Bull. On dead twigs. 



54. cerinea, P. On old rails, branches, etc. 



55. clandestina. Bull. On dead bramble. 



56. caulicola, Fr. {no. 310). On dead herbaceous stems. 



57. acuum, Fr. On dead pine-leaves. Scotland, Jerdou. 



58. albo-violascens, A. and S. On lilac, etc.* 



59. corticalis, P. {no. 311, 562). On dead bark. 



60. tricolor, Sotc. t. 369./ 6. On bark. 



61. Godroniana, Mont. Syll. j). 185. On bark. 



62. melaxantha, Fr. On ftillen branches. 



63. hispidula, Schrad. On dead wood. 



64. Schuraacheri, Fr.; Grev. t.W. On dead wood. 



65. rufo-ohvacea, A. and S. t. 11. /. 4. On dead bramble, 



66. variecolor, Fr.; So?c. I. 178. On rotten wood. 



67. episphseria. Mart. On Ihjpoxylon multiforme. 



* Mr. Jerclon finds a plant very closely resembling this on Ulex, with the 

 fruit of a Cyphclla. It is probably a s{)onferous condition. 



