PEZIZA. 101 
90. Peziza bovina. Phil. 
Cups gregarious, sessile, with obconic base, expanded, 
umber-colour, glabrous; disc umbilicate, waved; margin 
paler ; asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, oblong-elliptic, smooth, 
19 X 94; paraphyses scarce or none. 
Peziza bovina—Phil. in Stevenson’s “ Myco. Scot.,” 
p. 308. 
On cow-dung. August. 
Cup 4 to 6 lines broad. 
Exterior cells of cup very large, 70u in diameter. 
Name—Bovina, pertaining to an ox; from its habitat. 
Grantown, N.B. ! (Rev. Dr. Keith). 
91. Peziza depressa. Phil. 
Cups gregarious or crowded, sessile, applanate; 
hymenium convex, umber-brown, glabrous; margin 
searcely elevated ; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, elliptic, 
smooth, biguttulate, 20 x 134; paraphyses linear, stout, 
septate, apices clavate, brown. 
Peziza depressa—Phil. in Cooke’s “ Mycogr.,” fig. 392. 
On dead branches of willow, on damp ground. July. 
Cup 1 to 2 lines broad. This adheres to the wood 
by a broadish base, and while moist the whole under side 
is pressed against the wood. The disc is convex; the 
margin acute, and a little paler. The sporidia are very 
variable in size and broadly elliptical. The cells of the 
exterior of the cup are medium size, 15 to 20u broad. 
Name—Depressus, pressed down; from its applanate 
growth. 
Almond Park Pool, near Shrewsbury ! 
(s) Hymenium greenish. 
92. Peziza jungermannie. Nees. 
Cups scattered, sessile, fleshy, glabrous, blackish-green, 
plane, margined; asci cylindraceo-clavate; sporidia 8, 
broadly elliptic, eruginous, smooth, 17 x 92; paraphyses 
filiform, branched, apices pyriform, zruginous. 
Peziza jungermannie—Nees in Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” 
