64 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Badminton (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). Menmuir, N.B. 
(Rev. M. L. Anderson). Moccas, Herefordshire! Castle 
Rising! (Mr. C. B. Plowright). Warwick! (Mr. Spencer 
Percival). 
Var. flavida. Phil. 
This differs from the type species in being less fur- 
furaceous externally, a brighter colour (decidedly yellow), 
not pallid-fuliginous, and having sporidia rather longer 
(19 x 8p). 
On decayed wood. 
Name—Flavus, light yellowish. ‘ : 
Moccas, Herefordshire ! (Mr. C. B. Plowright)’ 
29. Peziza linteicola. Phil. and Plow. 
Cup sessile, ceespitose, very fragile, cochleate or 
entire, fulvous; externally farinose, hoary; margin crenate; 
asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, eguttulate, smooth, 
12—15 X 8—10u; paraphyses linear, septate, clavate at 
the ay izes. 
On damp rotting linen cloth. 
Cup 3 to ? of an inch broad; sometimes divided to 
the base on one side, the edges of the division involute, 
at others entire, cupulate, arising from white creeping 
mycelium ; sporidia vary much in size, and are shortly 
elliptical, approaching globose. The apices of the para- 
physes are clavate or pear-shaped, with one or two large 
elliptic transparent nuclei devoid of granules. The cells 
forming the exterior of the cup are rather small (from 
10—20pn in diameter). 
Name—Lintewm, linen, and colo, to inhabit; growing 
on linen. . 
King’s Lynn! (Mr. C. B. Plowright). 
Suncenus V.—DIscina, 
Cup large, sessile, or substipitate, between waxy and 
fleshy, flattened or reflexed, entire or lobed, and some- 
what waved. (Plate III. fig. 15.) 
Name—Soxoe, a round plate. 
