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MOLLISIA. 177 
Niptera Teucrii—Fckl., “Symb. Myco.,” supp. i 
p. 4:7. 
Exs.—FckL, “F. Rh.,” 2378; Phil. “Elv. Brit.,” No, 
181. 
On dead stems of Tewcriwm scorodonia, in damp 
places. 
Cups 500u broad, often crowded, when dry nearly 
black ; asci with a subglobose base. 
Name—Teucriwm, a genus of Labiacee, 
Trefrew, North Wales! 
10. Mollisia urticicola. Phil. 
Gregarious, sessile, subhemispherical, becoming nearly 
plane, externally glabrous, pale rufous-brown ; margin 
fimbriate ; hymenium from pale cinereous to pale brown; 
asci cylindraceo-clavate; sporidia 8, fusiform or cylin- 
drical, 7 X lu; paraphyses filiform, slender. 
Peziza wrticicola—Phil, “ Elv. Brit.,” No. 177. 
On dead stems of Urtica, lying in a damp place 
occasionally inundated. 
Cups about 500u broad. 
Name—Urtica, the nettle, colo, to inhabit. 
Shelton Rough, near Shrewsbury ! 
(d) On culms of Arundo, 
ll. Mollisia arundinacea. (D. C.) 
Gregarious, erumpent, sessile, plane, orbicular, thin, 
waxy; hymenium pallid, becoming fuliginous; margin 
narrow, darker; asci cylindraceo-clavate: sporidia 
narrowly fusiform, 10—15 x 2u. 
Xyloma arundinacewm—D. C., “Flo. Fr.,” vi. p. 162 ; 
Eustegia arundinacea—Fries, “Sys. Myco.” ; “Elench.,” p. 
112; “Grevillea,” iv. p. 67. Stegia arundinacea—F ck, 
“Symb. Myco.,” supp. i. p. 328. 
Exs.—Moug. and Nest, No. 983; Cooke, “Fung. Brit.,” 
11, No. 380. 
On culms of Arundo Phragmites. 
About 4 of a line broad; usually seated on a blackish 
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