PEZIZA. 47 
cyclindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, minutely asperate, 
15 x 8u; paraphyses filiform. 
On the earth. Spring. 
This has somewhat the aspect of Peziza firma in sn 
old stage of growth. The cup is lobed, undulate, de- 
curved at the margin; the disc is umbilicate, radiately 
wrinkled, 8 lines broad across the widest part; the 
under side of the cup is smoky brown, minutely warted, 
wrinkled longitudinally near its junction with the stem, 
which tapers towards the base, and is 5 lines high and 
about 1 line thick near the middle. 
Name—véradov, a petal, eidoc, likeness; from the 
lobed margin. 
East Bergholt, Suffolk! in the herbarium of the 
Rev. M. J. Berkeley, February 2, 1852. 
(b) Sporidia elliptic, smooth, 
5. Peziza cupularis, Linn. 
Cup globose-campanulate, thin; hymenium fawn- 
coloured or pallid, externally farinose ; margin crenate ; 
stem slender, erect, sometimes rooting or nearly obsolete ; 
asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, elliptic, 1 to 2-guttulate, 
smooth, 18 X 10u; paraphyses filiform, clavate apices. 
(Plate ITI. fig. 12.) 
Peziza cupularis—Linn., “Suec.,” No. 1273; Fries, 
“Sys. Myco.,” ii. 64; Pers., “Obs.,” iit. 4, £ 6,7; Vaill, 
“ Bot.,” t. ii. £173; Karst., “Myco. Fenn.,” p. 42; Weinm., 
“Hym.,” p. 423; “Eng. Flo.” v. p. 189; Berk., “ Outl,” 
365, t. 1. f. 2; Price, f. 79; Cooke, “Handbk.,” 1990; 
“Mycogr.,” t. 286; Pat, p. 71, f 165 (@. <Aleuria 
cupularis—Gill, “Champ.,” p. 39,¢.i. Peziza crenata— 
Bull, t. 396, f. 3. Peziza vulcanalis—Peck. in Haydn’s 
“Geol. Report,” 1872. Pustularia cupularis—ckl., 
“Symb. Myco.,” p. 328. 
Exs.—Kehm., “Asco.,”” 8; Fekl, “F. Rh.,” 1878; 
Phil. “ Elv, Brit.” 155. 
On the earth in damp places. Spring and autumn. 
Sometimes yellowish; stem } of an inch high, } of 
