342 BRITISH DISCOMYCETES. 
Form Spermogonia, Spheria dubia—Pers., “ Icon. 
Pict.,” iv. p. 48, t. 20, f 1. 
Exs—Berk., No. 161; Moug., No. 494; Desm., “ Crypt. 
Fr,” ed. i. 665, ed. ii. 571; Rabh., “Herb. Myco.,” ed. ii. 
517; Rehm, “ Asco.,” 421; Roumg., “Stirpes,” 265 ; Ellis, 
«N, A. Fungi,” 989; Cooke, “Fung. Brit.,” ed. ii. 659. 
On branches of wild cherry. 
Name—Cerasus, the genus to which the cherry 
belongs; inhabiting cherry. 
6. Dermatea cinnamomea. (D. C.) 
Solitary or ezspitose, sessile or substipitate ; hyme- 
nium plane or convex, cinnamon-yellow, a little pul- 
verulent beneath ; asci clavate; sporidia 8, oblong, rounded 
at the ends, unequal-sided, 2 to 3-guttulate, at length 1 
to 3 pseudo-septate, 20—80 x 8—10u; paraphyses fili- 
form, slender. (Plate X. fig. 65.) 
Peziza cinnamomea—D. C., “Flo. Fr.,” p. 23; Pers., 
“Myco. Eur,” p. 268; Fries, “Sys. Myco.,” ii. p. 77; 
Berk., “Ann. Nat. Hist.,” No. 1928; “Grevillea,” x. 
p. 51. 
On maple bark. December. 
Name—Cinnamomum, cinnamon; from the colour. 
Leigh Woods, near Bristol! (Mr. C. Bucknall). 
7. Dermatea Houghtonit. Phil. 
Solitary, more frequently czespitose, erumpent; cups 
at first globose, then turbinate, base often combined into 
a common stroma, dirty yellow, becoming brown; hyme- 
nium plane or convex, immarginate, pruinose; asci 
broadly clavate; sporidia 8, oblong-elliptic, often un- 
equal-sided, greenish hyaline, 3-guttulate, becoming 2 to 
2 pseudo-septate, 27 x 6—9u; paraphyses filiform, 
branched. 
Dermatea Houghtonii—Phil. in “ Grevillea,” vi. p. 24. 
Exs.—Phil., “Elv. Brit,” No. 144; Cooke, “Fung. 
Brit.,” ed. ii. 660. 
On dead branches of Portugal laurel. Autumn. 
