120 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Syd, “Mycoth. Mar.” 50,.c. icon. Peziza glandicola— 
Doass., “Revue Myco.,” v. iii. pt. 10, p. 49; “ Grevillea,” 
iv. p. 132, t. 65, f. 288. 
Exs.—Rehm, “Asco.”’ No. 106; Doass, and Pat., 
“Champ.,” No. 18; Zopf. and Syd., “Mycoth. Mar.,” 50; 
Winter, “Fungi Eur.,” 2649; Ellis, “N. A. F ungi,” 983. 
On decayed acorns. 
Cup 1 to 4 lines broad; 3 to 7 lines high. 
Name—yetdiec, false, tuber, a tuber; appearing to 
grow from a tuber, whereas it is an acorn. 
North Wootton, near King’s Lynn! (Mr. C. B. Plow- 
right). 
9. Hymenoscypha amentacea, (Balb.) 
Cup stipitate, infundibuliform, then expanded, pale 
brown ; externally paler ; margin tomentose; stem slender, 
more or less elongated, often flexuose; asci cylindrical ; 
sporidia 8, elliptic, 12 x 5°54; paraphyses filiform, some- 
times clavate at the apices. 
Peziza, amentacea—Balb., “ Act. Taur.,” ii. p. 79, t. 2; 
Nyl, “Pez. Fenn.,” p. 87; Karst., “Pez. et Ascob.,” p. 28; 
“Mon. Pez.,” p. 181. Pez. julacea—Pers., “ Myco. Eur.,” i. 
p. 285. Ciboria amentacea—Fckl., “Symb. Myco.,” p. 311. 
Rutstremia amentacea—Karst., “ Myco. Fenn.,” p. 106. 
Exs.—Karst., “Fung. Fenn.,” No. 320; Fckl., “F. 
Rh.,” No. 1178; Phil, “Elv. Brit.” No. 116; Winter, 
“Fungi Eur.,” 2964. 
On catkins of willow. March and April. 
Cup 2 to 5 lines broad; stem 14 to 10 lines Jong, $a 
line thick. The hair-like cells of the margin are 50u 
long, 18u broad, and continuous, 
Name—A mentum, a catkin; from its habitat. 
Almond Park, Shrewsbury! Moncrieffe, near Perth! 
(Dr. Buchanan White). 
10. Hymenoscypha caucus. (Rebent.) 
Cup vasculiform, margin erect or incurved, flesh 
waxy; externally pallid, becoming brown, glabrous; 
hymenium umber-brown; stem short, sometimes elon- 
