98: BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Cup 1 to 23 lines broad. 
Name—ZavOée, yellow, pede, black ; yellow-black. 
Forres, N.B.! (Rev. Dr. Keith). 
(8) Hymenium salmon-colour. 
84. Peziza salmonicolor. B. and Br. 
Cups small, gregarious, hemispherical, becoming 
applanate, glabrous, salmon-colour within and without ; 
asci eylindraceo-clavate; sporidia 8, elliptic, eguttulate, 
20—22 x 124; paraphyses linear, apices scarcely enlarged 
upwards. 
Peziza salmonicolor—B. and Br., “ Ann. Nat. Hist.,” 
1158, t. iv. £. 19; Cooke, “Handbk.,” No. 2007 ; “Grevillea,” 
iii. fig. 202; “ Mycogr.,” fig. 48. 
On the sides of a ditch. October. 
Cup 4 to 1d lines broad. 
Name—Salmo, a salmon, color, colour. 
Wood Newton (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
85. Peziza Keithit. Phil. 
Cups minute, gregarious or crowded, sessile, fleshy, 
turbinate, then expanded, dull salmon-colour, glabrous ; 
hymenium nearly plane, margin obtuse; asci cylindraceo- 
clavate ; sporidia 8, oblongo-elliptic, smooth, 15—18 x 7y; 
paraphyses scarce or none. 
Peziza Keithii—Phil. in “ Myco. Scot.,” p. 308. 
On horse-dung. September. 
This species has an outline much commoner amongst 
the Ascoboli than the Pezize, being thick and fleshy, 
the hymenium only slightly depressed, the plant forming 
a flattened sphere. 
Name—After the Rev. Dr. Keith. 
Forres, N.B.! (Rev. Dr. Keith). 
(e) Hymenium brown. 
86. Peziza Oocardit. (Kalch.) 
Cups scattered or gregarious, sessile, orbicular, slightly 
scabrous, pallid-brown or rufus-brown, when dry be- 
