PATELLARIA. 367 
clavate; sporidia 8, clavate or clavate-fusiform; 3 to 
6-septate; 380 X 54; paraphyses filiform, the summits 
branched, moniliform, brown, somewhat adherent. (Plate 
XI. fig. 70.) 
Patellaria clavispora—B. and Br., “ Ann. Nat. Hist.,” 
No. 774; Cooke, “Handbk.,” No. 2166. 
On twigs of privet. 
Cups } to 4a line broad. Externally like P. atrata, 
but differing in the asci, sporidia, and paraphyses. 
Name—Clava, a club, orépoc, seed; from the shape 
of the sporidia. 
Lucknam, Wiltshire ! 
16. Patellaria macrospora. (Fekl.) 
Gregarious, minute, sessile, at first subhemispherical, 
then nearly plane, black, glabrous, margin cinereous; 
asci clavate ; sporidia 8, clavate or fusiform, straight or 
curved, guttulate, becoming 3-septate, 15—20 x 2—3u; 
paraphyses filiform, branched, more or less adherent, 
summits subglobose, brown, 
Durella macrospora—Fckl., “Symb. Myco.,” 281. 
Peziza nigro-punctata—Gerard. 
Exs.—Phil, “ Elv. Brit.,” 131. 
On oak-wood. 
Name—vaxpdée, large, owépoc, seed; large-spored. 
North Wales ! 
D. SPORIDIA FUSIFORM OR LINEAR-FUSIFORM. 
(a) Hyaline, simple. 
17. Patellaria rubro-tingens. B. and Br. 
_ Contiguous, forming crust-like, elongated groups; 
cups minute, hemispherical, concave, black, rugose; 
margin tinged with dark reddish-brown, serrated, in- 
curved; asci clavate; sporidia 8, narrowly fusiform, 
3 to 4-guttulate, 8—14 x 2u; paraphyses filiform, rather 
stout. 
Patellarva rubro-tingens—B. and Br. in Herb. Berk. 
