324 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Gill, “Champ.,” p. 147,¢ i. Helvella sarcoides—Dicks,, 
“Orypt.,” i. p. 21; Bolt. +. 101, £2. Sarcodea sarcordes 
* urnalis—Karst., “Symb. Myso.,” p. 232. Coryne 
sarcoides—Tul., “Select. Fung. Carp.,” iii. p. 190, t. 17, 
f. 1-8; Fekl, “Symb. Myco.,” p. 284. . Ombrophila 
sarcoides—Karst., “ Myco. Fenn.,” p. 86. Spermogonia: 
Tremella (coryne) sarcoides—Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. 
p- 217; “Summa Veg. Scan.,” p. 341; and “ Epicr.,” 
p. 589. Tremella sarcoides—With., p. 78. Coryne 
sarcoides—Bon., “ Handb.,” p. 149, t. 11, f 238. 
Exs.—Karst., “Fung. Fenn.,” 452 (partly); Cooke, 
“Fung. Brit,” 482; Phil, “Elv. Brit,” 138; Roumg,, 
“ Fung. Gal.,” 2767. : 
On trunks and branches of trees. 
Name—oépE, flesh, cidoe, likeness ; fiesh-like. 
Common ! 
4. Ombrophila purpurea. (Fckl.) 
Receptacle as in preceding, but larger and more 
robust; asci scarcely stipitate, cylindrical ; sporidia bi- 
seriate, lanceolate, sometimes curved, multiguttulate, 
hyaline, 20 X 6u; paraphyses filiform, not thickened at 
the tips. 
Coryne purpwrea—Fckl, “Symb. Myco.,” p.. 284. 
Bulgaria purpurea (Fckl.)—Cooke in “ Grevillea,” ii. p. 
164. 
Exs.—Fck1., “F. Rh.,” No. 1135 ; Cooke, “ Fung. Brit.,” 
ed. ii. 658. 
Sporidia 20u (‘0007 in.) long, whereas in B. sarcoides 
they are only half that length. The cups exceed 1 inch 
in diameter (Cooke). . 
The sporidia in the Attingham Park specimen are 
24x 7u. This may be a distinct species. 
: Epping (Dr. M. C. Cooke). Attingham Park, Shrews- 
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5. Ombrophila clavus. (A. and S.) 
Crowded or scattered, between fleshy and gelatinous, 
somewhat fin, pallid or purplish, nearly obconic or 
