Pl. cell. aph. 11. HYMENOTHECE. 806. Scodel. 669 
6. Scodellina badia. Bay spread-cup. 
Thallus nearly stemless, not divided; edge turned in, 
dark brown; externally rather olive. 
Peziza cochleata, Bolt. Fung. 99, 
Peziza badia, Persoon Syn. 639. 
Mushroom flaps. 
In woods and damp places. 
Dried, and eaten in hashes and soups. 
7. Scodellina violacea. Violet spread-cup. 
Thallus flat, round, inside violet with black dots; edge 
and outside whitish, granulated. 
‘Peziza violacea, Bull. Herb, 438; Withering Arr. 4, 390, not of Per- 
soon, 
On the bark of trees. 
&. Scodellina pyxidata. Box spread-cup. 
Thalti in small tufts, yellowish white; bottom rather tu- 
bercular on the inside. 
Peziza Marsupium £, Persoon Syn. 640. 
Elvella pyxidata, Scheff. Germ. 230, 
Helvella vesiculosa, Bolt. Fung. 175. 
In woods; summer and autumn, after rain. 
9. Scodellina vesiculosa. Bladderlike spread-cup. 
Thalli in tufts, large, olive brown, outside whitish yel- 
Jow; mouth slightly connivent; hymeniwm separable from 
the outer bark. 
Peziza vesiculosa, Sowerby Fungi, 4; Persoon Syn. 641, 
On dunghills. 
10. Scodellina pustulata. Pustuled spread-cup. 
Thallus not divided, brown; outside branny-pustuled. 
Octospora pustulata, Hedwig Musc. 6. 
Peziza pustulata, Persoon Syn. 646. 
Peziza cochleata 8, Batsch Fung. 223. 
In fir plantations, banks, and shady places. 
Eaten up, while quite young, by some insect or cater- 
pillar. 
LXV. 307. CALYCINA. Esenbeck. Funnel-stool. 
Thallus cuplike, pedicelled, dry, fibrous; surface woolly 
or bald: barren ovaries copious. 
