94: BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
compared with the tomentose species of Sarcoscypha 
(Cooke). 
Name—Pilus, hair, fera, to bear; clothed with hairs. 
Whitfield, Herefordshire ! ; 
76. Peziza mawrilabra. Cooke. 
Cup sessile, fleshy, concave, margin: becoming crisped, 
erenulate; externally blackish-brown, rivulose; hymenium 
flesh-red or almost orange; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, 
elliptic, biguttulate, smooth, 17—20 x 7—9u; paraphyses 
clavate, orange, sometimes forked. 
Peziza mawrilabra—Cooke, “Grevillea,” vi. 64; 
“Mycogr.,” fig. 388. Peziza rivulosa—Quelet, in litt, 
Alewria maurilabra—Gill., “Champ.,” p. 54, 6 1 
On chips and on the ground. 
Cup 1 to 23 lines broad. 
This somewhat resembles P. melaloma (A. and §.), 
but the external cells and margin are distinctly different 
(Cooke). 
The crenulations of the margin are produced by 
projecting bundles of brown, adherent, septate, hair-like 
cells, 
Name—Maurus, a Moor, labrum, a lip ; black-lipped. 
Crane’s Hill, Glamis, N.B. (Rev. J. Stevenson). 
77. Peziza granulata. Bull. 
Cups sessile, scattered or crowded, at first spherical, 
then expanded, ultimately almost plane, margin thick ; 
hymenium orange-red; externally fulvous orange, coarsely 
granular; asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, elliptic, smooth, 
20 x 10u; paraphyses linear, apices clavate, filled with 
orange-red granules. 
Peziza granulata—Bull., “Champ.,” p. 258, t. 488, 
fig. 3; Fries, “ Sys. Myco.,” ii. 67 ; Karst., “Myco. Fenn.,” 
p. 47; “Eng. Flo.,” v. p. 190. Cooke, “ Handbk.,” 2005 ; 
“Mycogr.,” fig. 59. Peziza scabra—*Flo. Dan.,” t. 655. 
f. 2. Ascobolus granulatus—Fckl, “Symb. Myco.,” 287, 
Aleuria granulata—Gill, “ Champ.,” p. 56. 
Exs.—Desm., “Crypt. Fr.,” i. 270; Rabh., “ Fung. Eur.,” 
