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93. Hu maria scabra Morgan. 
Humaria granulata Saccardo, Sylloge, VIII. 1889. 
Ascobolus granulatus Fuckel, Symb. Myco. 1869. 
Peziza granulata Bulliard, Champ. 1792. 
Peziza scabra Muller, FI. Dan. Tab.,655. 
94. Humaria vitigena Massee & Morgan n. sp. — Gregarious, 
sessile on a broad base, fleshy, 2-3 mm. broad; globose and closed 
at first, gradually expanding but the extreme margin persistently 
incurved and minutely silky; externally dingy white, disc glau¬ 
cous; asci cylindrical apex rounded, plug brown — not blue with 
iodine, 120 x 12 mic.; spores 8, i-seriate, broadly ellipitical, ends 
obtuse, hyaline, smooth, 8-8 x 6-6.5 \ paraphyses filiform, 
slightly thickened at the apex. 
On dead twigs of Vitis riparia, Preston, O. The present 
species is not a typical Humaria, neither can it be considered 
as agreeing well with any established genus. The excipulum con¬ 
sists entirely of irregularly nodulose cells which are scarcely 
coloured by iodine but appear refractive as if very thick-walled, 
and with scarcely any cell contents. Perfectly globose at first, the 
hvmenium gradually developing as in Bulgaria. Substance firm, 
but not at all cartilaginous or gelatinous. 
95. Humaria fuscocarpa Morgan. 
Phaeopeziza fuscocarpa Saccardo, Sylloge, VIII. 1889. 
Peziza fuscocarpa Ellis Q Holway, Journ. Mycol. 1885. 
96. Phaeopeziza nigrans Morgan. 
Detonia nigrans Saccardo, Sylloge, XIV. 1899. 
Peziza nigrans Morgan, Journ. Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1895. 
97. Peziza vesiculosa Bulliard, Champ. 1792. 
Peziza lycoperdoides DeCandolle, FI. Fr. 1805. 
Helvella vesculosa Bolton, Hist. Fung. 1788. 
Elvella lycoperdoides Scopoli, FI. Carn. 1772. 
98. Peziza irrorata B. & C., N. A. Fungi. 1875. Massee, 
Berkeley’s Types. 1896. 
This was at first referred to Peziza repanda; Massee’s de¬ 
scription makes the species clear. 
99. Peziza palmicola B. & C. Cuban Fungi. 1869. Massee, 
Berkeley’s Types. 1896. 
This grows in a solitary way with me, always on old Hickory 
trunks; it resembles Peziza repanda. 
100. Peziza clypeata Schweinitz, Syn. Car. 1822. 
Peziza adnata B. & C. Cuban Fungi. Massee, Berkeley’s 
Types. 1896. 
I had always taken this for Psilopezia numularia until I got 
Massee’s work; I supposed the three names to be synonyms. 
