LACHNELLA. 265 
Exs.—Karst., “ Fung. Fenn.,” 62; Phil, “Elv. Brit.,” 
25; Roumg., “Fung. Gal.,” 1415. 
On dead nettle-stems and Stachys. 
Cups } to $ of a line, 
Name—Sulphur, brimstone; sulphur-coloured. 
Forres, N.B.! (Rev. Dr. Keith). Rose Hill, near 
Shrewsbury ! : 
Var. B. leucopheea. (Pers.) 
Scattered or gregarious, hemispherical, pallid-tomen- 
tose, hairs whitish or sulphury, often at length fer- 
ruginous; hymenium whitish; asci subcylindrical ; 
sporidia 8, fuso-filiform, 7—16 x 1—l‘5u; paraphyses 
acerose, slightly exceeding the asci, rather slender. 
Peziza sulphwrea, var. leucophea—Pers., “Myco. 
Eur.,” 250; Weinm., “Myco.,” p. 451. P. leucophaea— 
Nyl., “Pez. Fenn.,” p. 31; Karst., “Mon. Pez.,” p. 199. 
Lachnwm leucophewn—Karst., “Myco. Fenn.,” p. 177; 
“Scott. Nat.,” vi. 123. 
Exs.—Rab., “ Herb. Myco.,” ed. ii, 707 ; Desm., “ Crypt. 
Fr,” ed. i. 173, and ed. ii, 121; Karst., “Fung. Fenn.,” 
62 (in part); Rehm, “ Asco.,” 308; Cooke, “ Fung. Brit.,” 
ed. li. 372. 
On nettles, large Umbelliferce, and Artemisia. 
Certainly not worthy of specific rank. 
Name—aAguxée, white, pafoc, dusky; grey-ash-coloured. 
Leigh Downs, near Bristol! (Mr. C. Bucknall). Forden, 
North Wales! 
B. HAIRS OF CUP HYALINE. 
(a) Sporidia elliptic, oblong, or subeymbiform. 
(a) Paraphyses filiform or absent. 
(i.) Cups coloured. 
53 Lachnella dematiicola. (B, and Br.) 
Cups gregarious, minute, hemispherical, watery-umber, 
ciliated with long, hyaline, non-septate flocci; hymenium 
same colour, or cinereous; asci cylindraceo-clavate ; 
