1050 CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 



cuhy which, as the plants advance to maturity, 

 foon open and fall off. 



fun5lataif. P. turbinata truncata, difco piindato, 5p. fl. 



1650. (BcccDn.muf.2. p.2c^. tab. 107. Oeder* 



Dan.t. 288. opt.) 

 Dotted Peziza. Anglis. 

 Upon old horfe-dung and cow-dung, in the fpring 



and autumn. 

 Jt is fhap'd like a top, with a flat head, about a 



quarter of an inch in diameter, full of fmall 



black dots or pores, through which the feeds 



when ripe are proje6led. 

 The fubftance of this fpecies is hard and dry, the 



color V hire. 

 Holler ranks it under a new genus^ which he 



terms Sph^ria. Eift. Helvet. n. 2184. and 



Gleditch calls it an Ehela. Method, fung. p, 



44. n. 7. • . 



cornucopioi- P. infundibuliformis, difco patente finuato punc- 

 des. 5. tato. Sp. pi. 1650. (Michel, gen. /. 82. /. 5, 

 6, 7. Vailh Paris. /. 13. fig. 2, 3. hon. Oed. 

 Dan. t. 384. pidchre. S(ha;ffcr. fmg. t. 165, 

 ct 166. op.) 

 Cornucopia Peziza. Anglis. 

 In woods not unfrequent. X. 



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