tened, minutely villous externally; liymenium orange; sporidia
oblong, rather rough.
On manured ground. Penzance.
23. P. (Geopyxis) saniosa, Schrad.; sessile, concave,
milky, brown-purple externally, pulverulent, umber : [no. 87,
with a fig.)
Ou the ground, overrun with Thelephora sebacea. King’s
Cliffe.
24. P. (Geopyxis) argülacea. Sow.; sessile, white, at
length yellowish, even, at first urceolate, at length split and
torn, rooting at the base, and hairy.—Sow. t. 148.
On modelling-clay. Observed only by Sowerby.
25. P. (Geopyxis) granulata. Bull. ; sessile, minute, nearly
plane, orange-red, externally granulated with papillæ.
On cow-dmig. Very common. Quite destitute of bristles.
Subgenus 3. Humaria, A-.—Yeil thin, submarginal, flocculose, fugacious.
Cup sessile, entire, hemispherical, flattened. Colour bright.
Terrestrial.
26. rutilans, Fr. On soil.
27. melaloma, A. and S. {no. 88). On charcoal.
28. erecta. Sow. t. 369. /. 10, 11. On shaded ground.
29. Polytrichi, Schum. {no. 768, with a fig.). On heaths.
30. leucoloma, Eeb. {no. 768). On the ground.
31. humosa, Fr. {no. 768). On the ground.
32. glumarum, Desm. {no. 768). On chaff, rotting on the ground.
33. omphalodes, Bull. Thelephora carbonaria, Bertero. On burnt soil.
Subgenus 4. E n o c e l i a , Fr.
34. fascicularis, A. and S.; Sow. t. 425./. 1, 2. On branches, bursting
through the bark.
35. furfuracea, Fr. {no. 157). On alder-branches.
Series 2. L a c h n e a , Fr.— Veil distinct, decidedly villous, or
pilose, persistent. Cup in consequence bristly or hairy,
always closed when young. Substance waxy, firm, rarely
fleshy.
Subgenus 4. Sarooscypha, Dr.—Fleshy. Veil villous.
36. P. (Sarooscypha) coocinea, Jacq. ; cup funnel-shaped,
whitish externally, and clothed with short adpressed down;
disc scarlet.—Huss. i. t. 44 ; Grev. t. 171.
On sticks. Spring. Local. Extremely beautiful. A curious
variety has been sent by Lady Orde from Kilmory,
orange externally, quite smooth, and nearly sessile.
37. P. (Sareosoypha) melastoma, Sow.; cup fleshy; disc
urceolate, black, clothed externally with red flocci; stem
short, attached by dense strigose hairs.—Soie. t. 149 ; Grev.
t. 315.
On sticks lying on the ground. Eare.
38. P. (Sarooscypha) radioulata. Sow. ; subcæspitose,
fleshy, sessile, hemispherical, then flattened; disc sulphur-
coloured, externally white, villous, as well as the thick root.—
Sow. t. 124.
On the ground. Very rare.
39. P. (Sarooscypha) hemispherica, Wigg ; sessile, hemispherical,
waxy, externally brownish, thickly covered with
fasciculate hairs; disc white, with a glaucous tinge.—Sow.
t. 147. .
On the ground. Common.
40. P. (Sarooscypha) brunnea, A. and S. ; sessile, henii-
spherico-depressed, suhflexuous, brown, rough externally with
short fasciculate hairs : {no. 309.)
On the ground. Not common.
41. hirta, Schum. {no. 768). On the ground. Not uncommon.
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