LACHNEA, 219 
(b) Epispore smooth. 
21. Lachnea hinnulea. (B. and Br.) 
Cups scattered, sessile, hemispherical, then expanded, 
flexuose, marginate, between fleshy and waxy, chestnut- 
brown ; margin fimbriate, with short brown hairs; asci 
cylindrical; sporidia 8, globose, with one large gutta, 
smooth, 12—14u; paraphyses clavate at the apices. 
Peziza hinnulea—B. and Br., “Ann. Nat. Hist.,” No. 
1320* ; “ Grevillea,” ii. p. 129, 154; Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” 
fig. 52. Peziza psammophila—Berk. and Curtis, ined. 
Exs.—Roumg., “ Fung. Gal.,” 2768. 
On the ground amongst grass. Autumn. 
Name—Hinnuleus, a young fawn ; from the colour. 
Powerscourt (Berkeley and Broome). 
B. SPORIDIA ELLIPTIC. 
(a) Epispore asperate. 
(a) Hymenium red, scarlet, or orange. 
22. Lachnea umbrorum. (Fckl.) 
Cups scattered, sessile, at first hemispherical, then 
expanded, nearly plane, fleshy, vermilion, or flesh-coloured, 
paler when dry; clothed externally with short, bay, 
septate, rather rigid bristles; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, 
broadly elliptic, nearly globose, tuberculate, 20—22 x 18; 
paraphyses clavate at the apices, filled with red granules. 
Peziza wmbrorum—Cooke, “ Mycogr.,” fig. 188. Hu- 
maria umbrorwm—Fck1, “Symb. Myco.,” p. 323. Peziza 
wmbrosa—Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. 85 (in part); B. and 
Br, “Ann. Nat. Hist.,” 1866, No. 1168, t 4, f. 28 
(var. with globose sporidia). Peziza wmbrata—Cooke, 
“ Handbk.,” No. 2024. Lachnea wmbrorwm— Gill, 
“Champ.,” p. 209, ¢ i 
Exs.—Fckl, “F. Rh.” No. 2080; Phil. “Elv, Brit.,” 
No. 65. 
On damp ground in woods. Autumn, 
