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XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
1135. Lead-colored Peziza, — P. cinerea; 
Sitting, ash-colorcd, bent back, border cur« 
led. — E. Fungi. 64. 
Under old stumps, November, Common. 
1136. Bell-shaped Peziza, — P. campanulata. 
Lead-colored, smooth, border expanding, 
seeds smooth. — E. Fungi. 28. 
Bean-fields, Autumn, Common. 
1137. Scored Peziza, — P. striata. 
Conical, brown, outwardly woolly, inwardly' 
fluted, seeds downy underneath, — E. Fun- 
gi. 29. 
Branches of dead firs, November, Rare. 
Warden, 
1138. Crucible Peziza, — P. Itev's. 
Dirty-yellow, smooth within, border upright, 
seeds smooth. — (Sibthorpe,) E. Fungi. 30. 
Branches of living firs on the ground, Octo- 
ber, Rare. 
Warden, 
1139. Crouded Peziza, — P. spadicea. 
Sitting, almost stemless, unequal, shining a- 
bove, rough beneath, border finely scol- 
loped. — Batsch. 217. 
Fallen elms, January, Rare, 
Potion Wood, 
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