ENCGELIA. 837 
straight or curved, 14 x 4; paraphyses filiform, clavate 
at the apices. (Plate X. fig. 64.) 
Peziza fascicularis—A. and S., “Consp.,” p. 315, t. 
12, fig. 2; Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. p. 75; “Eng. Flo.,” v. 
p- 191; Cooke, “Handbk.,” No. 2009. Encalia fasci- 
cularis—Karst., “Myco. Fenn.,” p. 217. Dermatea 
fascicularis—Fckl, “Symb. Myco.,” p. 278. Peziza 
crispa-—Sow., t. 425 ; Purt., “ Midl. Flo,” t. 7. Cenangium 
fasciculare—Gill, “Champ.,” p. 196. 
Exs.—Fries, No. 291; Sommf., No. 97; Berk., exs. 
No. 154; Rabh., “ Fung. Eur.,” No. 721; Fekl., “F. Rh.,” 
No. 1028; Karst., “Fung. Fenn.,” No. 69 ; Cooke, “ Fung. 
Brit.,’ No. 478; Phil. “ Elv. Brit.” 17; Rehm, “ Asco.,” 
No. 301; Roumg., “Fung. Gal.,” 2274. 
On dead branches of Frawvinus, Salia, Populus, ete. 
Cups about 4 lines broad. Caspitose, 6 to 12 united, 
but sometimes solitary, thin, submembranaceous, hemi- 
spherical, but compressed, and margin sinuate ; externally 
blackish, coated with a fugaceous meal. 
Name—Fasciculus, a small bundle ; fasciculate. 
King’s Cliffe, Northamptonshire (Rev. M. J. Berkeley). 
King’s Lynn! (Mr. C. B. Plowright). Near Carlisle! (Dr. 
Carlyle). ; 
Var. repagulis—Cooke in “Fung. Brit.” ed. ii. No. 
364, 
2. Encelia furfuracea. (Fries.) 
Sessile, between fleshy and leathery ; externally pallid, 
mealy; margin involute, entire; hymenium cinnamon- 
blackish ; asci cylindrical; sporidia 8, oblong, straight or 
curved, 2 to 4-guttulate, 10—12 x 3u; paraphyses stout, 
enlarged upwards. 
Peziza furfwracea—Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. p. 76; 
“Eng. Flo.,” v. p. 192; Roth. ii t. 9, f 3; Pers. “Syn. 
Fung.,” p. 672; Cooke, “ Handbk.,” No. 2010. Cenan- 
gium furfuracea—Gill. “Champ.,” p. 196. Dermatea 
furfuracea—Fries, “Summa Veg. Scan.,” p. 362; Fekl., 
“Symb, Myco.,” p. 278. Encelia furfwracea—Karst., 
“Myco. Fenn.,” p. 218. 
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