PEZIZA. 67 
not be much difficulty in determining it, Karsten’s 
Peziza repanda (“Myco. Fenn.,” p. 54), with sporidia 
10—14 x 6—7y, must be something different. Fuckel 
describes the sporidia in his “Symb. Myco.” as “ episporio 
granuloso-tuberculato, fusco,’ measuring 16 x 8u. This 
again cannot be the present species (Dr. Cooke in 
“Mycogr.”). 
Name—Repandus, bent backwards. 
Milton, Northamptonshire (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
King’s Cliffe and Apethorpe (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
Hitchin (Professor Henslow). Foxhall, near Edinburgh 
(Messrs. Wauch and Greville). Reading; Epping; Rugby 
(Dr. M. C. Cooke). Attingham Park, near Shrewsbury ! 
Wrekin, Salop! Shelton Rough, near Shrewsbury ! 
33. Peziza reticulata. Grev. 
Cup large, fulvo-rufescent within, plicate in the 
centre, reticulated ; externally whitish, pruinose; margin 
involute, at first entire, becoming variously lacerated, 
subrepand ; stem either thick and short or none; asci sub- 
eylindrical; sporidia 8, elongato-elliptic, smooth, 23 x 10u; 
paraphyses clavate apices, filled with brown granules. 
Peziza reticulata—Grev., “Se. Crypt. Flo.,” t 153; 
Kromb., t. 61, f. 18-22; Berk., “ Outl.,” t. 22, f. 6; Cooke, 
“ Mycogr.,” fig. 227. Plicaria reticulata—Fckl., “Symb. 
Myco.,” 328. Peziza venosa—Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 
1968 (partly). <Aleuria reticulata—Gill, “Champ.,” 
. 43, e 1. 
. ‘Exs,—F ck, “ F. Rh.,” 2083. 
Cup 2 to 5 inches broad. This has usually been 
united with P. venosa, but, as we think, without good 
reason, The odour is by no means so powerful and 
nitrous as in that species, the colour is lighter, substance 
less tough, sporidia more constant, and different in size 
and form (Dr. M. C. Cooke in “ Myeogr.”). 
Name— Reticulatus, made like a net; from the mark- 
ings on the hymenium. 
Foxhall, near Edinburgh (Captain Wauch). Rafford, 
N.B. (Rev. Dr, Keith). Near Lewes (Mr. F. Currey). 
