334 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Karst., “ Mon. Pez.,” p. 175; Phil. and Plow., “ Grevillea,” 
x. p.68. Orbilia luteo-rubella—Karst., “Symb.,” p. 248 ; 
“ Myco. Fenn.,” p. 101. 
On dead willow bark. Nylander and Karsten find it 
on poplar and elder, also on dead polyporus. July to 
September. 
Cups about } to ? of a line broad. Approaches very 
near to C. lewcostigma. 
Name—Luteus, yellow, rubellus, reddish. 
Shrewsbury ! 
16. Calloria rubella. Pers. 
Gregarious, minute, sessile, between soft and waxy, 
becoming somewhat plane, smooth, flesh-red; margin 
sublaciniate ; sporidia 8, minute, cylindrical, 6 x 2u. 
Peziza rubella—Pers., “Syn. Fung.,” p. 685; and 
“Myco. Eur.,” i. p. 804; A. and 8S, p. 808; Fries, “ Obs. 
Myco.,” i. p. 163; “Sys. Myco.,” ii. p. 141; “Summa Veg. 
Scan,” p. 353; Wallr, “Flo. Germ.,” p. 469; Rabh., 
“Krypt. Flo.,” i p. 347; B. and Br., “Ann. Nat. Hist.,” 
No. 1484; “Grevillea,” iii, p. 122. Mollisia rubella— 
Gill., “ Champ.,” p. 124. 
Exs.—Karst., “ Fung. Fenn.,” No. 884, 
On decayed wood with P. vinosa. 
“Cups 1 to 2 lines broad” (B. and Br.). “Semi- 
pellucid, convex, then plane and subflexuose; margin 
minutely velvety” (M. C. C. in MS). 
Name—Rubella, reddish. 
New Pitsligo (Rev. J. Fergusson). 
17. Calloria auricolor. (Blox.) 
Gregarious, soft, subgelatinous, orange, marginate, 
springing from a stratum of delicate, hyaline filaments ; 
sporidia 8, narrow. 
Peziza auricolor, Blox—B. and Br. “Ann. Nat. 
Hist.,” No. 1068; Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 2098. 
On the under side of a fallen tree. 
“Cups with a broad raised margin, springing from 
delicate, radiating, hyaline, interwoven hairs. The 
