368 BRITISH DISCOMYOETES. 
On oak. 
Gup about 1 line broad, forming a continuous layer, 
but sometimes separate. 
Name—Ruber, red, tingo, to dye. 
Batheaston ! (Mr. C. E. Broome). 
18. Patellaria litoralis. Phil. and Plow. 
Cups scattered or crowded, minute, black ; hymenium 
fuliginous-brown, concave; margin incurved, serrated ; 
asci cylindraceo-clavate; sporidia 8, linear-fusiform, 3 to 
6-guttulate, straight or a little bent, 25 x 2u; paraphyses 
filiform, slender. : 
Peziza (Mollisia) litoralis—Phil. and Plow., “ Gre- 
villea,” iv. p. 121, t. 62, fig. 4; Steven., “Myco. Scot,” 
. 824, 
: On dead wood washed up from the loch. 
Cups about 500 to 800 lines broad; externally 
granular. 
Name—Litus, the shore; found on the shore of the 
loch. 
Lynwilg, N.B.! (Rev. Dr. Keith). 
(b) Hyaline, septate. 
19. Patellaria mawra—Phil. and Plow. 
Cups sessile, scattered, at first globose, becoming 
patellate, fuliginous-black ; margin raised, crenulate ; asci 
cylindraceo-clavate ; sporidia 8, narrowly elongate-fusi- 
form or subcylindrical, straight or curved, 30—38 x 5—6u; 
paraphyses filiform, summits hooked. 
Peziza (Mollisia) mawra—Phil. and Plow., “ Gre- 
villea,” iv. p. 122, t. 62, f. 3. 
On dead wood. Autumn. 
Cups about 4 a line broad. The margin is torn; the 
asci have a narrow elongated base, and the paraphyses 
are hooked or even curled at the summit. 
Name—Mawurus, a Moor; dusky-coloured. 
Dinmore, Herefordshire ! 
