LACHNELLA. 261 
Peziza (Dasyscyphe) citricolor—B, and Br., “Ann. 
Nat. Hist.,” 1821, t. xix. f 14 
On rotten wood. 
45. Lachnella Stockit. (Cooke and Phil.) 
Cups gregarious or crowded, sessile, becoming plane; 
externally rufus-brown, clothed with short, septate, 
brown hairs; hymenium concave, pale rufus; asci cylin- 
draceo-clavate ; sporidia 8, elongate-fusiform, 3-septate, 
20—22 x 2—3n. 
Peziza Stockii—Cooke and Phil. in Herb. Kew. 
On dead herbaceous stems. 
Cups 500u broad. The flesh is rather firm and thin;, 
the paraphyses were not seen. 
Name—After D. Stock. 
Bungay ! (Stock, No. 100 in Herb. Kew). 
46. Lachnella prasina. Quelet. 
Cups gregarious or crowded, sessile, at first hemi- 
spherical, then expanded, becoming nearly plane, thin, 
waxy, soft, olive-brown, clothed with bright, rufus, 
slender, flexuous, hyaline hairs; hymenium greenish-bistre 
or beautiful green, at length pale cinereous; asci cylin- 
draceo-clavate; sporidia 8, fusiform, straight or curved, 
10—15 x 2—3y; paraphyses filiform. 
Lachnella prasina—Quelet, “Assoc. Fran.,” 1880, p. 13, 
t. ix. fig. 5. Peziza prasina—Bucknall, “ Fung. Bristol,” 
No. 997, fig. 3. Lachnea prasina—Gill, “Champ.,” 
. 210. 
On dead culms of Phalaris arundinacea in water or 
very damp places. Summer. 
Cups nearly 4 a line broad, applanate; margin in- 
curved ; hairs bright red, colourless in the upper portion, 
slender, flexuous. 
Name—Prasinus, green; like leeks. 
Chedder ! (Mr. C. Bucknall). 
47. Lachnella dwmorum. (Rob.) 
Cups scattered, sessile, turbinate, then expanded, 
externally villose, with short, fulvo-rufus hairs; hyme- 
