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« caulicola Fr., Lucknam Grove, oa dead herbs. 



corticalis P., Rudlow, on bark of trees. 



sulfurea P., common on nettle stems. 



villosa P., ditto on dead herbs. 



apala B. and B., Spye Park, on dead junci. 



hyalina P., Rudlow, on stumps. 



clavariarum Desm., Rudlow, on decaying clavarise. 



straminum B. and B., on straw and juuci, Eudlow. 



Subgenus vii., Tapesia Fr. Cups waxy, or subcoriaceous, crowded 

 into a sort of crust-like stratum, or sitting on a tomentose subi- 

 culum. 



Peziza anomala B., common on dead sticks, &c. 



mutabilis B. and B., on aira ccespitosa, canal side, near 



Derry Hill. 

 fusca P., common on dead wood. 



Subgenus viii., Fibrina Fr. Waxy, or subcoriaceous, dry, at 

 length smooth, at first marked with adpressed hairs. Margin torn 

 or toothed. 



Series III., Philea Fr. Yeil none. Cups waxy, or membrana- 

 ceous, quite smooth (or very rarely mealy, or subtomentose), soon 

 open. Subiculum none. 



Subgenus ix., Hymenoscijpha Fr. Cup membranaceous, distinctly 

 stipitate. Hymenium distinct, thicker than the walls of the cup. 



Peziza firma P., Bowood, &c„ on dead sticks. 



inflexa Bolt., Rudlow, on decaying herbs. 



cyathoidea Bull., ditto 



Subgenus x., Mollisia Fr. Freely evolved, smooth. Cups tur- 

 binato-stipitate, or sessile, soft and waxy. 



Peziza clavus A. and S., Hartham Park, on dead grass. 



vinosa A. and G., Rudlow, on stumps, &c. 



cinerea Batsch., ditto 



sphcerioides Desm., ditto on lychnis dioica. 



erumpens Grev., Hartham, on petioles. 



cornea B. and B., Spye Park, on carex paniculata. 



fusarioides B., Rudlow, &c, on nettles. 



Subgenus xi., Patellea Fr. Cup sessile, at first subinnate, scarcely 



