664 302. Stictis. 11. HYMENOTHECEX. Pi. cell. aph. 
$. Stictis terrestris. Ground sunk-cap. 
Thallus globular, fleshy, when dry leatherlike, smooth 
on both sides. 100) 
Peziza immersa, Sowerby Fungi, 389. 
Sunk in the ground, edge level with the surface. 
LXI. 303. PATELLARIA. Esenbeck. Flat-cup. 
Thaillus leatherlike, dry, sessile, edged, edge flat. 
1. Patellaria populnea. Poplar flat-cup. 
Thalli in tufts, rather large; cups when dry wrinkled, 
prey. 
_ Peziza spherioides, Roth Cat. 1, 239. 
Peziza populnea, Persoon Syn. 671. 
On dry branches of the trembling poplar; winter and 
spring. : 
2. Patellaria prunastri. Plum-tree flat-cup. 
Thalli in bundles, slightly stemmed, hard, black on 
both sides, opake. 
Peziza prunastri, Persoon Syn. 673. 
On the branches of sloe-trees. 
3. Patellaria cartilaginea. Cartilaginous flat-cup. 
Thallus cartilaginous, bright scarlet. 
Peziza cartilaginea, Sowerby Fungi, 369. 
On damp walls, among moss; spring and autumn. — 
4. Patellaria rimosa. Cracked flat-cup. 
Thallus cartilaginous, white; when old cracked in the 
centre. 
Peziza rimosa, Sowerby Fungi, 369. 
On brown paper, left on a beer barrel in a cellar. 
5. Patellaria ommersa. Sunk flat-cup. 
Thallus black, sunk in the wood, beneath rather woolly. 
Peziza immersa, Sowerby Fungi, 369. 
On wood. 
LXII. 304, PEZIZA. Pliny. Rough-cup. 
Thallus mostly small, sessile; outer surface shaggy, hairy, 
woolly or downy. 
