PEZIZA. 79 
slightly elevated and curved inwards ; disc honey-coloured 
or cream-coloured, externally darker. 
Name—WMei, honey ; from the colour, 
King’s Lynn (Mr. C. B. Plowright). 
50. Peziza undata. Smith. 
Cup medium size, stipitate, rooting, fleshy; hyme- 
nium slightly concave, afterwards expanded, then re- 
flexed, generally corrugated, yellowish, buff, grey, purple, 
or pallid; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, elliptic, smooth, 
10 x 5u; paraphyses stout, enlarged upwards. 
Peziza wndata—Smith in “Grevillea,” i. p. 136, t. 10, 
figs. 1, 2; “Grevillea,” iii. fig. 44; Cooke, “Mycogr,,” fig. 
279. 
On stems of tree ferns. May. 
Cup 4 to 2 of an inch broad. 
Name— Unda, a wave; waved. 
Veitch’s Nursery, Chelsea (Mr. W. G. Smith). 
51. Pezizasepiatra. Cooke. 
Cups sessile or substipitate, gregarious, hemispherical, 
soon expanded, becoming applanate; hymenium plane, 
umbilicate, blackish-brown, margins lightly elevated ; 
externally umber-brown, subfurfuraceous ; asci cylin- 
drical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, smooth, 20—22 x lly; para- 
physes clavate at the apices. 
Peziza sepiatra—Cooke in “Grevillea,” iii, 119, fig. 
135; “ Mycoger.,” fig. 261. 
Exs.—Cooke, “ Fung. Brit.” 184; Phil. “ Elv. Brit.,” 
105. 
On the ground in damp, shady places; on road- 
scrapings, etc. Spring. 
" Cup 4 an inch broad, often less, rather brittle. The 
margin is minutely crénulated, incurved, and paler than 
the dise. The cells forming the exterior of the cup are 
30u diameter. ; 
Name—Sepia, a pigment, ater, black ; brownish black. 
Shelton Rough, Shrewsbury! Baschurch, Salop! 
Henbury Churchyard, near Bristol (Mr. Spencer Perceval). 
