102 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
ii. 144; Cooke, “Mycogr.,” fig. 87. Pseudo-peziza junger- 
mannie—Fekl., “Symb. Myco.,” p. 291. Ascobolus 
jungermannie—B. and Br., “Ann. Nat. Hist.,” 1082, 
t. 16, f. 23; Gill, “Champ.,” p. 138. 
Exs—Oooke, “Fung. Brit.” 652; Rabh., “Fung. 
Eur.,” 1115. 
Amongst Jungermannia. 
Cup } to 1 line broad. 
Name—Jungermanmia, the name of a genus of Hepa- 
tice; from its habitat. 
Jedburgh (A. Jerdon). Dolgelly, North Wales; 
Shere, Surrey (Dr. M. C. Cooke). 
C. SPORIDIA SUBFUSIFORM. 
(a) Epispore smooth. 
93. Peziza corallina. Cooke. 
Cup sessile, glabrous, hemispherical, externally 
orange-yellow; hymenium plane, scarlet; asci sub- 
clavate; sporidia 8, fusiform, biguttulate, smooth, 
30—35 x 6—7; paraphyses linear, somewhat thickened 
towards the curved apices, filled with orange granules. 
(Plate IV. fig. 21.) 
Peziza coralima—Cooke in “Grevillea,” iii. f. 83; 
“Mycoer.,” fig. 30. Ascobolus coccimeus—Crouan, “ Ann. 
Se. Nat.” 1857, vii. t. 4, f 15; “Flo. Fin,” p. 58. 
Leucoloma coccinea—F ckl., “Symb. Myco.,” 318. Alewria 
corallina—Gill, “Champ.,” p. 51. 
Exs.—F kl, “F. Rh.,” 1854. 
On the ground amongst moss, 
Cup 1 to 14 lines broad. 
Name—xopéAXwov, red coral; from the colour. 
Shere, Surrey (Dr. Capron). North Wales! (Mr. B. 
Acton). 
94. Peziza ollaris. Fries. 
Sessile, crowded, hemispherical, then expanded, 
whitish pubescent towards the margin; hymenium 
