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1390. Peziza (Crouania) recurva. Berk. FI. Tastn. 273. 
Cooke Myco. t. 108.=Barl£ea recurva. Sacc. Syll. 443. 
Cups subsessile, undulate, convex, bay brown, smooth (12-20 
m.m.); asci cylindrical; sporidia globose, rough, hyaline, 16-17 /r 
diam., paraphyses linear. 
On the ground. Tasmania. 
b. Genuina. Sporidia ellipsoid or oblong. 
1391. Humaria Muelleri. Berk. Austr. Fun. 221. Cooke 
Myco. t. 7,f. 26. Sacc. Syll. 455. 
Scattered, sessile, cups irregular, marginate, externally delicately 
tomentose; hymen ium crimson (1 m.m. broad) ; asci cylindrical; 
sporidia elliptical-elongated, 1-2 guttulate, 18 x 6-7 //., paraphyses 
thickened at the apex. 
On the ground. Victoria. Tasmania. 
1392. Humaria Hartmanni. Phil. Grev. xvi., 5. Sacc. 
Syll. 481. 
Gregarious, sessile or substipitate, concave, at length expanded, 
margin splitting, hymenium pale crimson (4-6 m.m. broad), ex- 
ternally white, becoming smooth ; asci cylindrical, attenuated at 
the base, 150 x 10 yu. ; sporidia subcymbieform or oblong-elliptic, 
biguttulate, hyaline, 15-21 x 6-9 /x, at length tinged with red. 
On branches. Queensland. 
1393. Humaria carbonigena. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 274. 
Cooke Myco. t. 8,/. 29. Sacc. Syll. 506. 
Gregarious, crowded, orange, cups sessile, umbilicate, flexuous, 
slightly granular (1 m.m. broad) ; asci cylindrical ; sporidia ellip- 
soid, 22 x 12 g, paraphyses clavate at the apex. 
On charred ground. Victoria. Tasmania. (Fig. 150.) 
1394. Humaria rutilans. Fr. Syst. Myc. n., 68. Cooke 
Myco. t. 15,/. 57. Sacc. Syll. 518. 
Gregarious, subsessile, externally thinly clad with white villosity, 
cups beaker-shaped, rather rugose, disc orange yellow, externally 
paler (|-1 c.m. broad) ; asci cylindrical, 125-135 X 16-20 p ; 
sporidia ellipsoid, uniguttulate, at length delicately rough with 
granules, 20-27 x 12-16 p, paraphyses irregularly thickened up- 
wards, replete with orange granules. 
On the ground. W. Australia. S. Australia. 
1395. Humaria fusispora. Berk. Hook. Journ. 1846, 5. 
Cooke Myco. t. 8, f. 32. Sacc. Syll. 520. 
Gregarious, rather crowded, sessile, cups hemispherical, plane 
or concave, yellow, obsoletely tomentose, 2-5 m.m. diam. ; asci 
cylindrical; sporidia fusiform, a little attenuated to each end, 
binucleate, 30-32 x 10 paraphyses filiform, clavulate, rosy at 
the apex. 
On charred soil. Tasmania. 
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