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This species is also referable to Pseudotryblidium Rehm, if 
it is desirable to multiply genera, but Saccardo’s P^tellaria is 
not tenable. 
17. Holwaya gigantea Durand, Bull. Tori*. Bot. Club. 1901. 
Stilbum giganteum Peck, 24th N. Y. Rep. 1871. 
Holwaya ophiobolus Saccardo, Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
Bulgaria ophiobolus Ellis, Am. Nat. 1883. 
18. Urnula craterium Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Dermea craterium Schweinitz, N. A. Fungi. 1834. 
Cenangium craterium Fries, Elenchus. 1828. 
Peziza craterium Schweinitz, Syn. Car. 1822. 
19. Midotis plicata Phillips & Harkness, Bulletin of the Cali¬ 
fornia Academy of Sciences. 1884. 
‘‘Resembles M. irregularis (Schw.) but differs in the smaller 
bi-nucleate curved sporidia and the longitudinally plicate hymen- 
mm. 
20. Tympanis fraxini Fries, Syst. Myc. 1823. 
Peziza fraxini Schweinitz, Syn. Car. 1822. 
21. Tympanis conspersa Fries, Syst. Mycol. 1823. 
Peziza sphaerioides Roth, Usteri. Ann. 1791. 
22. Cenangella violacea E. & E., Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phila¬ 
delphia. 1893. 
23. Scleroderris rubra Morgan, Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist. 
i 8 95 . 
It is possible that this species is Rhytidopeziza nigro-cinna- 
barina, Spegazzini. Fungi Guaranitici I. 1883. This claims to 
be the real Patellaria nigro-cinnabarina, Schweinitz. N. A. 
Fungi. 1834. Then again the latter is said to be the Hysterium 
rufulum of Sprengel. Schweinitz’s species stands as Blitrydium 
nigro-cinnabarinum in Saccardo’s Sylloge VIII. 1889. 
24. Orbilia rubella Karsten, Myc. Fenn. 1871. 
Peziza rubella Persoon, Synopsis. 1801. 
25. Orbilia vinosa Karsten, Myc. Fenn. 1871. 
Peziza vinosa Persoon, Synopsis. 1801. 
26. Orbilia rubro-coccinea Saccardo', Sylloge. VIII. 1889. 
Calloria rubro-coccinea Rehm, Hedwigia. 1883. 
27. Orbilia epipora Karsten, Myc. Fenn. 1871. 
var. major Spegazzini, F. Arg. 1880. 
28. Orbilia leucostigma Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Peziza leucostigma Fries, Obs. Myc. 1815. 
29. Orbilia xanthostigma Fries, S. V. Scand. 1849. 
Peziza xanthostigma Fries, Obs. Myc. 1815. 
