* PEZIZA. 71 
“Grev.,” ii pl. 24, fig. 3; Cooke, “Myecoor,,” fig. 299; 
Pat., p. 170, £ 375. Alewria saniosa—Gill, “ Champ.,” 
p. 46, ¢. i. 
On the ground and trunks in very damp, shady 
places.. 
Cup 4 lines high, 4 lines broad. The flesh is thick, 
occupying half the height of the cup. The juice issues 
freely when the flesh is cut. 
Name—Sanies, gore ; from the juice. 
- King’s Cliffe and Apethorpe (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
Ercall Hill, Salop! Doward Rocks, Herefordshire! (Mr. 
Spencer Perceval). Bristol (Mr. H. O. Stephens). 
Suscenus VII—PustuLaria. Cooke. 
Cups entire, sessile, externally mealy, granulated, or 
warty. (Plate IV. fig. 17.) 
Name—FPustula, a blister; from the name of the 
typical species pustulata, which is warted on the exterior. 
ARRANGEMENT OF THE SPECIES. 
A. Sporidia globose, asperate .. os «. species 38 
B. Sporidia elliptic, asperate .. sie ars » 39-40 
c. Sporidia elliptic, smooth .. oe ee » 41-43 
Key To THE SPECIES. 
Sporidia spherical, brown, rough ws ais .. radula. 
Sporidia elliptic, rough .. oe ea as ie oT 
Sporidia elliptic, smooth sis fs or comer} 
1 (Morin of cup erose, inflexed, paler than below «» pustulata. 
* (Margin of cup entire, erect, same colour as below .. indiscreta. 
Cup at first globose; hymenium pallid brown «. vesiculosa. 
2 Cup infundibuliform, then expanded; hymenium 
yellowish Ba ys ws ass i +. cerea. 
Cup hemispherical ; dise bright brown oe «. bufonia. 
A. SPORIDIA GLOBOSE, ASPERATE, 
38. Peziza radula, B. and Br. 
Large, cup-shaped, sessile, at length depressed, vinous 
brown; externally black, and rough with subequal warts; 
asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, globose, tuberculate, brown, 
