PEZIZA, 85 
On the earth amongst mosses, and on the tops of 
walls. Spring and autumn. 
Cup 3 to 5 lines broad. 
Name—After M. Crouan. 
Slate quarry, Wivelscombe; Ilford, Essex (Rev. M. 
J. Berkeley). Ascot (Mr.‘C. E. Broome), Shere, Surrey ; 
Chichester; Exeter (Dr. M. C. Cooke). Clifton, near 
Bristol! (Mr. C. Bucknall). Garden wall, Shrewsbury ! 
Hampstead Canal, near Birmingham (Mr. W. B. Grove). 
59. Peziza letirubra. Cooke. 
Cups gregarious, sessile, concave, becoming applanate, 
entire, glabrous, marginate, cinnabarine, colour unchange- 
able; asci cylindrical, stipitate; sporidia 8, globose, 
guttulate, hyaline, epispore reticulated, 16—18u; para- 
physes filiform, filled with orange granules. 
Peziza letirubra—Cooke in “Grevillea,” iii. f 56; 
“ Mycogr.,” f. 20. Crowania cinnabarina—Fckl.,“Symb. 
Mye.,” App. ii. 64 (non Peziza cinnabarina—Schw.). 
| On sandy soil. - 
Cup 4 to 1 line broad; epispore very faintly re- 
ticulated. 
Name—Leetus, bright or cheerful, ruber, red ; bright 
red. 
Wootton Heath, near King’s Lynn! (Mr. C. B. Plow- 
right). 
(b) Epispore spinulose. 
60. Peziza asperior. Nyl. 
Scattered, vermilion-tawny, applanate; externally 
covered with short brown hairs; asci cylindrical; sporidia 
8, spherical or subspherical, epispore rough with papilla, 
20—22u; paraphyses slightly clavate at the apices. 
Peziza asperior—Nyl. “Pez. Fenn.” p. 21; Karst., 
“Mon. Pez.” 128; “Myco. Fenn.,” p. 75 (ex. syn); 
“ Grevillea,” iii. f, 216 ; Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” f. 51; Grove’s 
i“ Jour. Bot.,” 1885, p. 133. 
Exs.—Rehm, “ Asco.,” No. 3. 
