Eev. M. J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fungi. 347 



1389. 8. mercurialis, Fuck. no. 1607 ; Scliroet. I. c. p. 40. 

 On leaves of Mercurialis jperennis. Batheaston, April 24, 



1871. 



Spores ecliinulate, •0012-'001o inch in diameter. 



'^S. anemones^ Wor. ; Schroet. I. c. 



On leaves and petals of Anemone nemorosa. Not uncommon. 



1390. Peziza (Humaria) Chateri^ Sm. Cupulis concavis, 

 demum expansis, sessilibus, intus aurantio-rubris, extus pal- 

 lide brunneis, granulatis, esetosis ; paraphysibus clavatis ; 

 sporidiis ellipticis, echinulatis. Gard. Chron. Jan. 1872, p. 9, 

 cum icone. 



Cambridge, Mr. Chater. 



Sporidia 'OOOS inch long, '0004 wide, ecliinulate when mature. 

 Differs from P. melalomam its rough sporidia and the absence 

 of the dark hairs on the cups, which are granulated from the 

 projecting coarse clavate brownish cells, and from P. hirta in 

 the latter particular. 



Plate VIII. fig. 9. Sporidia, magnified. 



1391. P. (Dasyscyphge) lasia^ B. & Br. Cupulis globosis, 

 erumpentibus, aurantiacis, demum ore laciniato-dentato apertis, 

 extus lasiis ; ascis elongatis ; sporidiis fusiformibus 5 para- 

 physibus supra urngeformibus, quandoque uniseptatis, inter- 

 mixtis floccis brevibus. 



On elm. Langridge, March 16, 1870. 



Cups smaller when on bark, Sporidia "0005 inch long by 

 •0001. 



Plate VIII. fig. 10. a. plant, magnified ; b. paraphyses ; c. asci ; d. 

 sporidia. 



1392. RhjimroUus duhius, Bond. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1869, 

 X. p. 240. 



On rabbits' dung. Bathford, C. E. Broome. 



1393. R. Cookei^ Bond. I. c. p. 238. 



On dogs' dung. Batheaston, C. E. Broome. 



1394. 11. argenteus, B. & Br. Minutissimus, argenteus, pilis 

 mollibus ciliatus ; ascis brevibus ; cysto sporidiifero elliptico, 

 apicem versus sito; sporidiis fusiformibus; paraphysibus furcatis. 



On rabbits' dung, for the most part attached to tilaments of 

 Mucor. Mr. Benny, with figures. 



Cups '004 inch across ; asci '004 long ; sporidia normally 64 

 in each cyst, -0007 inch long, •00025--0003 wide. Scarcely 

 visible to the naked eye ; asci opening with a little lid, which 

 splits vertically. Comes near to B. fe/inus, Bond., but has 

 soft hairs and is of a pure white ; tips of paraphyses slightly 

 enlarged. 



Plate IX. fig. 11. a. young j)lRnt ; b. full-grown plant, magnified 

 100 diameters ; c. hairs ; d. asci with cyst ; e. paraphyses ; /. sporidia. 



