670 307. Calycin. 11. HYMENOTHECEX. Pi. cell.aph. 
1. Calycina firma. Firm funnel-stool. 
Thallus rather large, irregular, rather tough, watery, 
brown; sfem long, growing black at the bottom; cup glass- 
shape, afterwards spreading, turned over. 
Peziza ochroleuca, Bolt, Fung. 1053; Sowerdy Fungi, 115. 
Peziza firma, Persoon Syn. 658. 
On trees in shady places. 
2. Calycina citrina. Lemon funnel-stool. 
Thalli crowded, of various sizes, entirely lemon-yellow ; 
stem thick, short, reverse-conical. 
Octospora citrina, Hedwig Musc. 28. 
Peziza citrina, Sowerby Fungi, 151; Persoon Syn. 663. 
On dry trees and sticks, especially beech. 
$. Calycina pallescens. Pale funnel-stool. 
Thalli crowded, bald, whitish, afterwards pale brown; 
stem rather thick; cup nearly funnelshaped. 
Peziza lenticularis, Hojfm. Crypé. 13. 
Peziza pallescens, Persoon Sun, 664, 
In woods. 
4. Calycina herbarum. Herb funnel-stool. 
Thaili in clusters, nearly sessile, whitish-brown, grows 
convex: stem very short. 
Peziza herbarum, Persoon Syn. 664. 
On the dry stem of large herbs. 
5. Calycina melastoma. Black-mouth funnel-stool. 
Thalli scattered or in clusters; large, thick, hard, red- 
dish-brown, woolly; inside black, cracked when dry. 
Peziza melastoma, Surcerby Fungi, 149. 
On the roots of common heath or ling; spring. 
LXVI. 308. DASYSCYPHUS. Esenb. Rough-funnel. 
Thallus cuplike, soft, fibrous, cellular; surface woolly; 
sporidia large, with 6 spore in each. 
1. Dasyscyphus pulchellus. Handsome rough-funnel. 
Thalli scattered, nearly sessile, woolly, white; centre 
orange inclining to scarlet. 
Peziza bicolor, Sowerby Fungi, 17. 
Peziza pulchella, Persson Syn. 653. 
On dry branches of oak-trees, firs, &c.; spring. 
Thallus closes up in dry weather. 
