PL cell, aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEiE. 300. Helvel. 66S 
3. Helvella albida . Whitish helvelle. 
Thallus pale white; stem long, narrow; cap free, rather 
swollen. 
Helvella Mitra, Bolt. Fung. 95 ? 
Helvella fuliginosa, Sowerby Fungi , 154, 
Helvella albida, Persoon Syn. 616. 
In damp shady places. 
LIX. 301. SPATHULARIA. Persoon. Spat hula-stool. 
Thallus with a stem; club compressed, running down 
the stem on both sides ; sporidia on the upper part of the 
club. 
Spathularia Jlavida. Yellowish spatula-stool. 
Clavaria Spathula, Dickson Crypt. 1,21. 
Helvella spathulata, Sowerby Fungi , 35. 
Spathularia fiavida, Persoon Syn. 610. 
In fir plantations; autumn. 
Grows in clusters; pale white, when dried, becomes 
yellowish. 
P. Peziza de^l Thallus fleshy or waxlike, hollowed 
out like a cup ; hymenium smooth, expanded ; sporidia 
clubshaped, intermixed with barren ovaries as in mosses, 
fixed. 
LX. 302. STICTIS. Persoon. Sunk-cup. 
Thallus leatherlike, membranaceous, dry, sunk in wood, 
edge only prominent. 
1. Stictis radiata. Radiated sunk-cup. 
Edge snow-white, rather mealy, cut in rays, or undi- 
vided. 
Lycoperdon radiatum, Lin. S. P. 1654. 
Lichen excavatum, Hoffm. Lichen. 7,4. 
Sphaerojbolus rosaceus, Tode Meckl. 1,44. 
Peziza marginata, Sowerby Fungi , 16. 
Peziza stictis radiata, Persoon Syn. 674. 
On wood and dry sticks. 
2. Stictis cecidioides. JEcidium sunk-cup , 
Edge orange-colour; accessory edge white, rather torn, 
mealy. 
Peziza cecidioides, Esenbeck Syst. 2, 66. 
Upon the dead stems of herbs ; spring and autumn. 
