89 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Forres, N.B. (Rev. Dr. Keith). Epping and Highgate 
(Dr. M. ©. Cooke). 
52. Peziza subrepanda. Cooke and Phil. 
Cups scattered or gregarious, patelliform, fleshy, pale 
buff; externally paler, farinaceous; margin dentate; asci 
cylindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, smooth, 20 x 9u; para- 
physes filiform, scarcely thickened above. 
Peziza subrepanda—Cooke and Phil. “ Mycogr.,” fig. 
260. 
On the ground, charcoal beds, ete. 
Cup scarcely 4 an inch broad, very neat and delicate, 
pale fleshy tan colour, with a regular dentate margin. 
Name—Sub and repand, bent back ; somewhat bent 
back. 
Near Shrewsbury ! wood near Ludlow ! 
58. Peziza sterigmatizans. Phil. 
Cup sessile, concave, becoming expanded and repand, 
variously contorted, black-brown; margin crenulated ; 
asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, elliptic, smooth, 18 x 9u; 
paraphyses stout, septate, apices clavate, forked, shortly 
branched, hyaline. 
oe sterigmatizans—Phil., Cooke’s “ Mycogr.,” fig. 
304. 
On damp ground. Autumn. 
Cup scarcely an inch broad; paraphyses thick, sep- 
tate, clavate at the tips, either furcate ‘above, or with 
short lateral branches or bud-like processes. 
__ Name—orfprypa, a support; the paraphyses being 
like sterigmata. 
On the side of a damp ditch, Shrewsbury ! 
54, Peziza cribrosa. Grev. 
Cup solitary, black, concave, attenuated downward, 
rugulose; hymenium full of lacerated irregular pores ; 
margin entire; asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, 
hyaline, smooth, 20 x 8—9u; paraphyses septate, clavate 
apices. 
