ii.i. 20. N e e s .f.283. Moug. exs.no. 681. Fl. D a n .t.1620,lower
fig. Fckl. exs. no. 1201. Dasyscypha cerinea, Fckl. Sym. Myc.p.
305.O
n old rails, branches, &c. [Mid. Carolina.]
Scattered or gregarious ; cup closed when dry, clothed with yellow,
branny pubescence ; stem short or obsolete.—Bng Fl,
Sporidia oblong-fusiform, minute, '005-'007 X '002-’0025 m.m.—Nyl.
Sporidia oblong or elongated, fusoid, •004-'007 X •002--0025 'm.m.—Karst.
2 0 3 7 . P e z iz a calyculaefozmis. Schum. “ Wine-glasa Peziza.”
Suhinfundibuliform, umber-brown ; margin erect, externally
rillons, as well as the very short, rather thick stem.—Fr. S.M.
ii.p. 94. B .& B r . Ann. N.H. (1866), mo. 959,1164. Fl. Dan.
¿.2032,/. 2.
On dead wood. May. Twycross.
“ Our plant agrees with Schumacher’s in h ab ita t; it is not, however,
scattered in growth. I t has a decidedly dark-brown stem, which is smooth ;
and the margin is rather connivent than erect.”— B. & Br.
Sporidia biseriate ■01-‘012 X '002 m.m.—Karst.
2 0 3 8 . P e z iz a c lan d e s tin a . B u ll. “ Brownish Peziza.” ■
Stipitate, turbinate, fawn-coloured, externally furfuraceovillose
; disc pallid.—Fr. S.M. ii.p. 94. Eng. FI.y .p. 195. Johnst.
F.B.H.p. 150. Fckl. exs. no. 1202. Dasyscypha clandestina, Fckl.
Sym. Myc.p. 305.
On dead bramble. [Low. & Mid. Carolina.]
Sporidia oblong-fusiform, •005--007 X '0015 m.m.—Nyl.
Sporidia elongato-fusoid, '005-'008 X "0015 m.m.—Karst.
2 0 3 9 . P e z iz a c au lic o la . Fr. “ Herbaceous Peziza.”
Yellowish-brown, pallid ; cup between turbinate and globose,
fai'inoso-pubescent; stem short, firm, smooth.—Fr. S.M. ii. p .
94. Ann. N. Hist. no. 310. Fckl. exs. no. 1200.
On dead herbaceous stems.
, „ „ , , ^ , length becoming smooth.
Colour ’ ■ ” ................
oporiuia insitorm, uuo- uuy x 'UUlo-'UUZ m.m.—Nyl,
Sporidia elongated, '006.’00y X ’0015-'002 m.m.—Karst,
P e z iz a AcuuM. P r . 8>ee Helotium acuum.
2 0 4 0 . P e z iz a a lb o -v io la sc en s. A , 4 S. “ Proliferous Peziza.”
Sub sessile , b e com in g p lan e , firm, v illo u s, h a iry , g e n e ra lly
c lo s e d ; disc p a llid .—Fr. S.M. ii. p. 96. Eng. F I .y .p . 196. A.
& S .t.8 ,f. 4. Lachnella alho-violascens, Fckl. Sym. Myc.p. 380.
[United States.]
Eemarkuble for the deep black flesh beneath the generally proliferous hymenium
occasionally, when the villosity has vanished, the cup is also black
externally.— FL.
Sporidia snbovoid, unequilateral 'Oll-'Oie X '009-'012 m.m.—Karst.
2 0 4 1 . P e z iz a c o it ic a lis . Porg. “ Bark Peziza.”
Sessile, sub-globose, firm, fiocculoso-tomentose, cinereous,
then rufescent.—Ur. S .M .H .p .96. Pers. M.F. p. 267. Ann.
N.H. no. 311-562. Fckl. exs. no. 1120. Lachnella corticalis, Fckl.
Sym. Myc.p. 280.
On dead bark. [Mid. Carolina.]
Gregarious, persistent, superficial ; disc open when moist, hemispherical,
reddish ; when dry closed, irregular and whitish-grey.
Sporidia fusiform (spuriously uniseptate) •017--027 X 'OOd-'OOS m.m —Nyl.
Spondia straight or slightly curved 015--027 X •004--005 m.m.—Karst.
2 0 4 2 . P e z iz a tzicoloz. Son, “ Tricolor Peziza.”
Hemispherical, marginale ; disc yellowish, externally greyish ;
stem very short, nearly white.—Now. t. 369, f. 6. Fr. S.M. H. p.
134. Fng. F I.y .p. 204. Berk. Outl.p. 368. Peziza Godroniana
Mont. S y ll.p. 185. Berk. Outl.p. 368—p. xvii.
On bark.
2 0 4 3 . P e z iz a m e la x an th a . Fr. “ Black and Yellow Peziza.”
Sessile, minute, externally farinaceo-villose, greyish-yellow ;
disc rather concave, black.—Ur. S.M. ii. p. 97. Eng. Fl. v. p. 196.
On fallen branches. Appin.
Gregarious, very minute. At first globose, greyish-yellow, at length quite
flat, border sometimes flexuous in crowded specimens. — Eng. Fl.
2 0 4 4 . P e z iz a h isp id u la . Sohrad. “ Black hispid Peziza.”
Sessile, rather fleshy,, slightly hispid, black; disc concave,
whitish.—Ur. S.M. H. p. 98. Schrad. Journ. Bot.1799, p. 64.
Eng. F I .y .p. 196.
On dead wood. Appin.
Cup sub-carnose, l - l j line broad, beset with black shining hairs.—Fries.
2 0 4 5 . P e z iz a Sch umachez i. Fr, “ Sohumaoher’s Peziza.”
Sessile, small, hemispherical, tomentose, brown ; disc nearly
plane, purplish-brown.—Ur. S.M. ii. p. 98. Fng. F I.y.p. 196.
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