Pi. cell, aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEZE.. 300. Helvel. 663 
3. Heluella albida. Whitish helvelle. 
Thallus pale white; stem long, narrow; cap free, rather 
swollen. 
- Helvella Mitra, Bolt. Fung. 95? 
Helvella fuliginosa, Sowerby Fungi, 154. 
Helvella albida, Persoon Syn. 616, 
In damp shady places. 
LIX. 301. SPATHULARIA. Persoon. Spathula-stool. 
Thallus with a stem; club compressed, running down 
the stem on both sides; sporidia on the upper part of the 
club. 
Spathularia flavida. Yellowish spatula-stool. 
Clavaria Spathula, Dickson Crypt. 1, 21. 
Helvella spathulata, Sowerby Fungi, 35. 
Spathularia flavida, Persoon Syn. 610. 
In fir plantations; autumn. 
Grows in clusters; pale white, when dried, becomes 
yellowish. 
P. PezizapEx. Thallus fleshy or waxlike, hollowed 
out like a cup; hymenium smooth, expanded; sporidia 
clubshaped, intermixed with barren ovaries as in mosses, 
fixed. 
LX. 302. STICTIS. Persoon. Sunk-cup. 
Thallus leatherlike, membranaceous, dry, sunk in wood, 
edge only prominent. 
1. Stictis radiata. Radiated sunk-cup. 
Edge snow-white, rather mealy, cut in rays, or undi- 
vided. 
Lycoperdon radiatum, Lin. S. P. 1654, 
Lichen excavatum, Hoffm. Lichen. 7, 4. 
Sphzrobolus rosaceus, Tode Meckl. 1, 44. 
Peziza marginata, Sowerby Fungi, 16. 
Peziza stictis radiata, Persoon Syn. 674. 
On wood and dry sticks. 
2. Stictis ecidioides. fEcidium sunk-cup. 
Edge orange-colour; accessory edge white, rather torn, 
mealy. 
Peziza wcidioides, Esenbeck Syst. 2, 66. 
Upon the dead stems of herbs; spring and autumn. 
