220 The Fungi of Wiltshire. 



onotica P., ditto Autumn. 



aurantia Fr., ditto woods and banks. 



cochleata Bull., ditto woods. 



repanda Wahl, Rudlow, on the ground. 



Subgenus ii., Geopyxis Fr. Veil innate. Cup when young sub- 

 globose, closed, then open and orbicular. Substance fleshy, rarely 

 fibrous. 



Peziza macropus P., Bowood, under beech, &c. 



tuberosa Bull., ditto 



granulata Bull., on cow dung, common. 



Subgenus iii., Humaria. Yeil thin, submarginal, flocculose 

 fugacious. Cup sessile, entire, flattened. Colour bright. Terrestrial. 



melaloma A. and S., Cleeve Pypard, on the ground, 



where weeds, &c, had been burnt. 



polytrichi Schum., Bowood. 



— leucoloma Fr., Box. 



glumarum Desm., Cliff Pypard, on chaff. 



Subgenus iv„ Enmlia Fr. Yeil universal, fugacious, furfuraceous, 

 cup hollow, from fleshy becoming coriaceous, sometimes brittle, 

 growing on bark of trees. 



Series II., Lachnea Fr. Yeil distinct, decidedly villous, or pilose 

 persistent. Cup in consequence bristly, or hairy; always closed 

 when young. Substance waxy, firm, rarely fleshy. 



Subgenus v., Sarcoscypha Fr. Fleshy. Yeil villous. 



Peziza coccinea Jacq., on dead sticks, common, February. 



hemisphaerica Wigg., Rudlow, beech and fir plantations. 



hirta Schum., Bowood. 



■ trechispora B. and B., ditto 



• scutellata Sow., Rudlow, on rotten stumps. 



stercorea P., Rudlow, on cow dung. 



Subgenus vi., Basyscypha Fr. Cup thin, waxy, dry. Disc 

 smooth, externally pilose or villous. Hymenium thin. Substance 

 subfloccose. 



Peziza virginea Batsch., common. 



■ bicolor Bull., Rudlow, on larch sticks. 



cerinea P., ditto on stumps. 



