PEZIZA. 89 
Exs.—Rabh., “ Herb. Myco.,” ii. 310. 
Amongst moss. 
Cup 23 lines broad. When detached from the moss 
and soil, the base is often extended into a stem. 
Name— Vividus, lively ; from the lively colour. 
Wiltshire (Mr. C. E. Broome). Rannoch, N.B. (Dr. 
Buchanan White). 
(8) Hymeniwm orange-yellow. 
67. Peziza rutilans. Fries. 
Cups sessile or substipitate, gregarious, campanulate, 
then expanded; hymenium orange-yellow, externally 
paler, slightly pubescent; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, 
elliptic, very minutely granulated, 26 x 1lu; paraphyses 
septate, apices clavate, filled with red granules. (Plate IV. 
fig. 20.) 
Peziza rutilans—Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. 68; Cooke, 
“ Handbk.,” No. 1994; “ Grevillea,” iii. fig. 74; “Mycogr.,” 
fig. 57; Karst. “Myco. Fenn.,” p. 45. Aleuria rutilans 
—Gill, “Champ.” p. 53, ¢. i. 
Exs.—Cooke, “ Fung. Brit.” 475, ii. 188; Fekl, “F. 
Rh.,” 1222; Phil, “Elv. Brit,” 15; Roumg., “Fung. 
Gal.,” 774. 
On the ground amongst moss. Autumn, 
Cup } to 4 an inch broad. 
Name—Rutilo, to be reddish. 
Hanham, Chislehurst, Blackheath (Rev. M. J. Berke- 
ley). Epping (Dr. M. C. Cooke). Lynwilg, N.B. (Rev. 
Dr. Keith). Wrekin and Haughmond Hills, Shrews- 
bury! 
(vy) Hymenium orange-red. 
68. Peziza Chateri. Smith. 
Cup sessile, concave, afterwards expanded; hyme- 
nium orange-red; externally pale brown; margin in- 
curved ; asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, biguttulate, 
asperate, 12 X 5u; paraphyses thickened towards the 
apices. 
