370 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGGLOGY. 



Subgenus S. Fibkina, Fr. — Waxy or subcoviaceous, diy, at length 

 smooth, at first marked with adpressed hairs. Margin torn or 

 toothed. 



94. rudis, B. (no. ^li). On shallow gravel and peat. 



95. bolaris, Batsch ; Sow. I. 369. / 5. On willow. 



96. siparia, B. and Br. {no. 772). On elm. 



97. Ledi, A. and S. t. 10./. 7 (wo. 160). On Arhulus Uca-iosi. 



Series 3. Phialea, Fr. — Veil none. Cups wa.ry or membra- 

 naceous, quite smooth for very rarely mealy or subtomen- 

 tosej, soon open. Subiculum none. 



Subgenus 9. Hymenoscypha, Fr. — Cup subuiembranaceous, dis- 

 tinctly stipitate. Hymenium distinct, thicker than the walls of the 

 cup. 



98. firma, P.; Sotc. t. 115. On sticks. 



99. ciborioides, Fr. {no. 158). On dead leaves. 



100. echinophila, 5?/W. t. 500. /. 11 {no. 567). On chestinit-husks. 



101. coronata, Bull. t. 416./. 4. On stalks of plants. 



102. inflexa, Bolt. t. 106./ 2 ; Soio. t. 306. On dead nettles. 



103. striata, Fr.ino. 568). On dead stems. 



104. Cacalise, Fr. {no. 569). On the common stock. 



105. nitidula, B. and Br. {no. 570). On Aira caespiiosa. 



106. cyathoidea, Bull. ; Soto. t. 369. / ] . On dead herbaceous stems. 



107. caucus, Feb. t. 4./. 17 {no. 572). On fallen catkins. 



108. Cun-eyi, B.; Jonrn. Linn. Soc. \. p. 147. On dead Jnncus. 



Subgenus 10. Mollisia, Fr. — I'reely evolved, smooth. Cups 

 turbinato-stipitate or sessile, soft and waxy. 



109. clavus, A. and S. {no. 575). On leaves, etc., in swamps. 



110. vinosa, A. and S. On fallen branches. 



111. atro-virens, P. On decaying wood. 



112. cincrea, Batsch. On decaying wood, etc. 



