CALLORIA. 333 
13. Calloria Coniicola (nov. sp.). Cooke and Phil. 
Gregarious or crowded, hemispherical, then expanded, 
concave, flesh-red; margin involute; hymenium brighter 
red; asci clavate ; sporidia 8, narrowly fusiform, becoming 
uniseptate, 13 x 2u; paraphyses filiform, slender. 
On dead stems of Convwm maculatum. 
Cups 300 to 500 broad. : 
Name—Conium, a genus of plants, colo, to inhabit. 
King’s Cliffe! (Rev. M. J. Berkeley), 
(d) Sporidia fileform. 
14. Calloria vinosa. (A. and 8.) 
Minute, sessile, subtremellose, nearly plane, smooth, 
quite entire, pale vinous-red; asci clavate; sporidia 8, 
filiform-acicular, straight or curved, 10—15 x 1; para- 
physes filiform, slender, sometimes branched, with 
globose, pyriform, or thickened apices. (Plate X. fig. 63.) 
Peziza vinosa—aA. and 8., p. 308; Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” 
ii, p. 141; Wallr., “ Flo. Germ.,” p. 469; “Eng. Flo.,” v. 
p. 205; Berk., “ Outl,” p. 370; Karst., “ Pez. et Ascob.,” 
p. 87; “Mon. Pez,” p. 176; Cooke, “Handbk.,” No. 
2097. Mollisia vinosa—Gill, “ Champ.,” p.125. Calloria 
vinosa—Fries, “Summa Veg. Scan.,” p. 359; Fekl., 
“Symb. Myco.,” p. 283. Orbilia vinosa—Karst., “ Myco. 
Fenn.,” p. 101. 
Exs.—Rav., iv. No. 19; Rabh., “Fung. Eur.,” nov. ed. 
No. 1412; Roumg., “ Fung. Gal.,” 1252. 
On fallen branches, bark, and wood. 
Name—Vinum, wine ; of the colour of red wine. 
Common ! 
15. Calloria luteo-rubella. (Nyl.) 
Scattered,. minute, disciform, glabrous, somewhat 
tremelloid, yellowish-red or yellowish-brown ; asci 
cylindraceo-clavate; sporidia fusiform or fusi-filiform, 
7—10 x 1—1'‘5u; paraphyses filiform, slender, apices 
nearly globose. 
Peziza luteo-rubella—Nyl, “Pez. Fenn,” p. 55; 
