CALLORIA. 831 
On dead wood. 
About 4 to } a line broad. 
Name—)guxéc, white, orfyna, a point, 
Shrewsbury ! 
(c) Sporidia fusiform. 
(a) Sumple. 
9. Calloria rubicola. Cooke and Phil. 
Gregarious, sessile, applanate, reddish flesh-colour, 
glabrous; margin prominent, rather obtuse; asci clavate ; 
sporidia 8, fusiform, 9—11 x lu; paraphyses slenderly 
filiform. 
On Rubus ceesius, 
Cups } to 2? of a line broad. This is very similar to 
Peziza vinosa, but differs in the sporidia. 
Name—Rubus, the genus to which the bramble 
belongs, colo, to inhabit. 
King’s Cliffe! (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
10. Calloria fusarioides. (Berk.) 
Gregarious, rotund or oblong, nearly plane, orange- 
fulvous or orange-red; asci clavate; sporidia 8, oblong 
or oblong-fusiform, curved, guttulate or pseudo-uniseptate, 
10—14 x 3—3'5u; paraphyses filiform, slender, apices 
clavate. 
Spermogonia gregarious, gelatinous, difformed, dis- 
coid, or for the most part oblong or ovate, when dry 
applanate, often confluent, similar in size and colour to 
the ascigerous stage; sterigmata slender, branched ; 
spermatia filiform, straight, about 10u long, lu thick. 
Peziza fusarioides—Berk. in “Mag. Zool. Bot.,” 1837, 
ip. 46, t 2, £4; “Outl,” p. 371; Nyl, “Pez. Fenn.,” 
p. 57; Karst., “Mon. Pez.,” p. 176; Cooke, “ Handbk.,” 
No. 2114. Calloria fusarioides—Fckl., “Symb. Myco.,” 
p. 282. Mollisia fusarioides—Gill., “Champ.,” p. 120, ¢.i. 
Exs.—Desm., “Crypt. Fr.” ed. i. 1063, ed. il. 463; 
Berk., “ Brit. Fung.,” 67; Fekl, “F. Rh.” 1131; Lib., ex. 
29; Rabh., “Herb. Myco.,” ed. ii. 676; Karst. “Fung. 
