Pl.cell.aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEZ. 308. Dasych. 671 
2. Dasyscyphus virgineus. Virgin rough-funnel. 
Thali gregarious, white; stem rather long; cap hemi- 
spherical, open, villous. 
Peziza nivea, Sowerby Fungi, 65. 
Lachnum agaricinum, Retz Scand. ed. 2, 329. 
Peziza virginea, Persoon Syn. 653. 
On sticks and trunks of trees. 
3. Dasyscyphus patulus. Open rough-funnel. 
Thalli scattered, villous, white; centre flat, ochre-yellow. 
Peziza patula, Persoon Syn. 654. 
Peziza Abbotiana? Sowerby Fungi, 389. 
On rotten oak-leaves; autumn. 
4. Dasyscyphus fuscescens. Brownish rough-funnel. 
Thallus very small, entirely brown.. 
Peziza fuscescens, Persoon Syn. 654. 
On rotten beech-leaves in shady places; spring. 
5. Dasyscyphus sessilis. Squatied rough-funnel. 
Thallus very small; inside smooth, whitish; outside cot- 
tony, white. 
Peziza sessilis, Sowerby Fungi, 389. 
On rotten sticks. 
6. Dasycyphus tricolor. Three-colour rough-funneé. 
Thallus very small, inside pale yellow; edge thick, out- 
side dark grey, white at bottom. 
Peziza tricolor, Sowerby Fungi, 369. 
On the trunks of trees. 
LXVII. 309. MACROSCYPHUS. Esenb. Long-funnel. 
Thallus cuplike, soft, cellular, rather fibrous; surface 
scaly or slightly bristly ; sporidia with 6 or 8 spore in each, 
in a single row. 
1. Macroscyphus radicatus. _ Rooted long-funnel. 
Thallus brown, hemispherical, bald ; root long, simple. 
Peziza radicata, Withering Arr. 4,381; Persoon Syn. 642. 
In mountain pastures; spring. 
2. Macroscyphus Sowerbei. Sowerby’s long-funnel. 
Thall large, in tufts; inside yellowish; outside cottony, 
white; root long, thick, cottony, white. 
