PEZIZA, 103 
orange-yellow, externally paler ; asci cylindrical ; sporidia. 
8, elliptic, uniguttulate, 28—30 x 8u; paraphyses in- 
crassated at the apices. 
Pezza ollaris—Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” p. 68; “Gre- 
villea,” iii. f 79; Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” f. 56; B. and Br., 
“Ann. Nat. Hist.,” No, 1828. Alewria ollaris—Gill., 
“Champ.,” p. 51. 
Exs.—Rabh., “ Herb. Myco.,” 423 
On the ground amongst moss. 
Cup 5 lines broad. 
Name—Olla, a pot; potted, growing in garden-pots. 
Glamis, N.B. (Rev. J. Stevenson). Sufton Court, 
Hereford; Symonds Yat, Monmouthshire (Mr. C. E. 
Broome) 
95. Peziza carbonigena. Berk. 
Gregarious or crowded, orange-yellow; cup umbili- 
cate, sessile, flexuous, slightly granulose ; asci cylindrical ; 
sporidia 8, ellipsoide, narrow at the ends, 22 x 12n; 
paraphyses clavate at the apices. 
Peaza carbonigena—Berk. in “Flo. Tasm.,” ii. 274; 
Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” fig. 29. 
On burnt ground. October. 
Cups 1 to 3 lines broad, rather crowded, at first 
hemispherical, then expanded; margin undulating. The 
colour of the Herefordshire specimens was more flesh- 
red than orange. The paraphyses were septate, and 
nearly torulose at the upper part, and branched. 
Sporidia broadly fusiform. 
Whitfield, near Hereford ! 
96. Peziza fusispora. Berk. 
Cups gregarious, almost crowded, sessile, hemi- 
spherical, plane or a little concave, yellow, tomentose ; 
asci cylindrical ; sporidia 8, fusiform, slightly attenuated 
at each end, biguttulate, smooth, 30—32 x 10u; para- 
physes linear, apices slightly thickened and filled with 
orange granules. , 
Peziza fusispora—Berk. in Hook.,“ Jour.,” 1846, p. 5; 
