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N u m b e r . S c ie n t illo N a m e . A u t h o r i t y f o r N iim c .
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E n g lis h N a m e .
245. P e z i z a .— ¿ i« « ., Sp. P I. (1 7 5 3 ).— Ciboria, Dasyscypba, Discina, Geopyxis, Hnmaria,
1793 VIII. 343
1794 1369 „ 253
1795 1371 » 293
1796 1375 „ 341
1797 1372 „ 307
1798 1370 279
1799 „ 306
1800 1374 „ 335
1801 1373 „ 297
1S02 VIII. 354
1803 1377 X . 4473
IS04 1378 VIII. 358
1805 1379 „ 362
1806 1383
1807 1381 V Iir .3 7 7
1808 1380 „ 373
1809 1382 „ 391
1810 1384 VIII. 401
1811 1385 „ 400
1812 1393 VIII. 506
1813 1395 „ 520
1814 1388 „ 431
1814 „ 503
bis
1815 1392 „ 4SI
1816 1387 „ 424
1817 1-386 ,. 416
1818 1391 „ 455
1S19 1390 „ 443
1820 1394 „ 618
1821 „ 588
1822 1396 ,. 577
1823 13:)7 „ 569
P. appianata
P. anvantia
P . badia ...
P . bruiineo-atra
P. cochle.ata
P. Drummondi
P. funcrata
P. Saccardiana
P. vesiculosa
(). hirneoloides
0 . phlebophora
D. australica
D. lumbricalis
II. carbonigeua
II. fusispora
II. globifera
H. granulata
II. Ilartmanni
II. miltina
H. miniata
H. Muelleri
II. recurva
II. rutilans
H. scatigena
II. tenacella
H. Thozetii
... ' Fries, S.M, II. 64 (1S2I)
.. ^ Pers., Obs. II. 76 (1796)
... Pers., Obs. II. 78 (1796)
... ^ Desm., Dos. Esp. Nouv, 9 (1836)
... Linn., Sp. PI. 1625 (1753)
... Berk., Ilook., Journ. 71 (1845) ...
... Cooke, Myco. (1879) ...
... Cooke, Myco. 174 (1879)
... Bull, Champ. 457 (1812)
Cooke aud Phil., Grev. V. 60 (1876)
Berk., Hook., Jonrn. 202 (1851)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 96 (1889)
Saec. Sy ll. v m . 97 (1889)
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Eung. 255 (1S92)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 101 (1889)
5«cc. Syll. VIII. 100 (1889) ...
Sacc. Syll. V III. 104 (1889)
Fckl., Symb. Myc. 319 (1869)
! F c k l, Symb. Myc. 319 (1869)
' Sacc. Syll. V III. 130 (1889)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 133 (1889)
' Cooke, Myco. (1879) ......................
: Bull, Ch<anip. 2.58 (1791)
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P hil., Grev. XVI. 5 (1887)
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 256 (1892)
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 256 (1892)
Berk., Linn. Journ. XIII. 176 (1873)
Cooke, Ilandb. Austr. Fung. 257 (1892)
Sacc. Syll. V III. 133 (1889)
Sacc. Syll. V III. 147 (1889)
Sacc. Syll. VIII. 145 (1889)
Sacc. Syll. V III. 144 (1889)
I Flattened peziza
Orange-coloured peziza
Chestnut-brown peziza
D.avk'browu peziza
Cochleate peziza
Drummond’s peziza
Funereal peziza ... '
Saccardo’s peziza
Swollen peziza
246. O t i d e a . — Pers.,
I Branching otidca
I Darjeeling otidea
tlimeola-like otidea ..
Veined otidea
247. D i s c i n a . — Fries,
Australian discina
Worm-Uke discina
Repand discina
Veined discina
248. P y r o n e m a .—Carus,
Black-hordered pyronema
Navcl-like pyronema ...
249. H u m a r í a . — Fries,
Charcoal-growing humaria
Spindle-spored humaria
Globose-sporcd humaria
Granulated humaria ...
Ilartmauu’s humaria ...
Crimson humaria
Scarlet humaria
.Mueller’s humaria
Recurved humaria
Reddish humaria
Springing humaria
Toughish humaria
Thozet’s humaria
W .A . S .A . T . V . N .S .W ,
G e n e r a l C h a r a c te rs .
Laclinea, Mollisia, Otidea, Patinella, Pliialea, Pseudolielotium, Pyronema, Sarcoscypba, Urnula.
1793 V.
1794 T. V.
1795 W.A. S.A.
1796 V.
1797 S.A . T. ' V.
1798 W.A. . V.
1799 s !a . i ...
1800 1 V.
1801 s'.A. 1
M.E. I. 229 (1822).—Peziza.
1802
1803
V.
1804
V.
1805
V.
S.V. 348 ( 1 8 4 9 ) .-Peziza.
1806
1807
1808
1809
V.
V.
V.
V.
N.S.W. Q.
Nov. Act. Cur. X V II. 370 (1835).
1810
1811
1
! V, I
Moist places
B. Ground ...
B. Moist ground
B. Ground ...
B. Ground ...
Ground ...
Immersed in sand
Moist ground
b '. Ground, manure
heaps, &c.
B. Moist places
Ground ...
Rotten wood
B. Ground ...
' Ground ...
Ground ...
B. Rotten trunks aud
ground
lì. Ground ...
B. Burnt ground
15. 1 Burnt ground and
] cinder heaps
Sessile, depressed, reddish ; disc at length somewhat wrinkled, delicately
frosted, fleshy. , , ,
Gregarious, almost sessile, irregular, oblique, orange ; base prolonged
into short stem. . . ^
Nearly sessile, entire, dark brown, fleshy base often passing into short
Sessile,' solitary, largish, entire, fleshy, fragile, smooth, brownish black
or dark brown.
Q. B. Ground ... ... Often densely tufted and much twisted, sessile, large, fleshy, umber.
Cup shaped, sessile, medium sized, bay brown.
Bell sliaped, brown, margin reflexed, somewhat lohed, thin, fragile.
Sessile, fleshy, fragile, concave, flesh red. margin often torn.
Large, entire, sessile, at first globose or top shaped, then bell shaped;
base o f cup very fleshy.
Tufted or gregarious, sessile, lobed, margin indented, umber brown;
parapliyses peculiarly branclied. . , ,
Expanded, somewhat cochleate, usually elongated on one side, umber.
Sessile or very shortly stalked,1 .1r1e d, w hite bene..a..t.1h^..».. -...I’l-ll to + f.F>l _
Large, cup shaped, then expanded, smooth, o chrey, tapering downwards
into short thick rooting stein.
Large, cup shaped, at length expanded, internally pale brown, externally
nearly smooth or mealy. , , •
Solitary or tufted, large, incised, repand or bent backwards, internally
brown, externally whitish.
Sessile or somewhat st.alked, umher brown, externally whitish, rougli
with ribbed veins, strong nitrous odour.
Sessile, crowded, dingy orange, margin with delicate black hairs or
prominent cells.
Sessile, crowded, often running together, minute, orange red or orange
yellow.
S.M. II. 42 (1822).—Peziza.
1812
1813
1814
1814
his
1S15
1816
1817
1818
T. V. B. Charred ground ...
T. B. Charred and heathy
ground
V. Sandy soil
q ii Cow dung
Q. Decayed branches...
V. Saudy ground
V. ii. Among moss
1'. V. ... G r o u u d .....................
T. Ground ...
W.A, S.A. ii'. Ground among moss
... Q. Dung
V. Ground ...
...
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N.S.W. Q. On Nepenthes
Gregarious, orange yellow, sessile, flexuous, sligh tly granular, margin
Greganous, rather crowded, sessile, hemispherical, yellow, downy;
spores siiindle shaped.
Yellow, saucer shaped, margin turned in, sometimes lohed.
Sessile, scattered or crowded, margin thick externally, tawny brown,
and coarsely granular.
Gregarious, sessile or somewhat stalked, concave, margin splitting, disc
pale crimson.
Sessile, scattered, crimson, flattened, margin paler bene.ath, free.
Fleshy, firm, pitcher to plate like , scarlet.
Scattered, sessile, cups irregular, marginate delicately downy, externally,
disc crimsou.
Nearly sessile, wavy, convex, recurved, bay brown, smooth.
Gregarious, nearly sessile, bell or beaker shaped; disc orange yellow,
exteruallv paler, aud slightly downy.
Hemispherical, dark-wine colour, somewhat green when fresh, externally
mealy white.
Sessile, slightly concave, smooth, umber brown, margin entire, flesh
firm.
Dish shaped, fleshy, brown.