332 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Fenn.,” 646; Cooke, “Fung. Brit.,” 343, ed. ii. 381; Phil., 
“Elv. Brit.,” 82; Rhem, “ Asco.,” 72 and 118. ; 
Spermogonia form—Desm., “Crypt. Fr.,” ed. ii. 402 ; 
Rabh., “ Herb. Myco.,” ed. ii. 73; and “ Fung. Eur.,” 384. 
On dead stems of nettle. 
2 to 2 of a line broad. 
Name—Fusarium, a genus of fungi, sdoc, likeness. 
11. Calloria dentata. (Pers.) 
Sessile, very minute, at first subglobose, then hemi- 
spherical, soft, pallid-white, subfarmaceous; margin 
dentate; asci clavate; sporidia 8, biseriate, fusiform, 
5 X 1—2u; paraphyses not seen. 
Peziza dentata—Pers., “Icon. et Deser.,” p. 5, t. 1, 
f. 6, 7; “Myco. Eur.,” p. 315; Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. 
p. 147. Mollisia dentata—Gill, “Champ.,” p. 124. 
On decorticated twigs. 
Cups 300 to 400u broad. 
Name—Dens, a tooth ; toothed, 
Herb. Berkeley. 
(B) Septate. 
12. Calloria cornea. (B. and Br.) 
Minute, gregarious, sessile, at first globose, yellow 
horn-coloured, at length shortly obconic or turbinate and 
orange-brown; asci clavate, pointed at the summit; 
sporidia 8, fusiform, slightly curved, biguttulate, at 
length pseudo-uniseptate, 15 x 2u; paraphyses filiform, 
very slender. 
Peziza cornea—B. and Br. in “ Ann. Nat. Hist.,” No. 
578; Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 2113. 
On dead culms of Carex paniculata. March. 
Cups 800 to 500u broad. “Sometimes slightly hollow, 
but more generally flat and granulated; margin rather 
jagged. An extremely pretty though minute species” 
(B. and Br.). 
Name— Corneus, horny ; from the colour. 
Batheaston ! (C. E. Broome, Esq.). 
