688 E L V E L L A C E l .
Disc lead coloured.—Grev. t. 11. Fl.
E L V E L L A C E l . 689
var. /3. p lúm b e a
Dan. t. 1786,/. 1.
On dead wood.
Often mucli resembling P . cinerea.
2 0 4 6 . P e z iz a r u fo -o liv a c e a . A. 4 S. “ Brown and olive
Peziza.”
Sessile, becoming plane, externally villoso-pulverulent, dingy
ferruginous-red; disc greenisb-olive (at length black).—Fr. S.M.
ii. p. 99. A. & S. 1.11,/. 4. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 197. Fckl. exs. no. 1192.
Velutariarufo'oUvacea. Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 300.
On dead bramble. Appin. [Mid. Carolina.]
Sporidia elliptical, uniseriate, binucleate ('OOOS in.) -0127 m.m., large for
the size of the plant.—E.G.
2 0 4 7 . P e z iz a d ip lo c a ip a - Curr. “ Doublefruited Peziza.”
Cups rather flat, stipitate, externally vinous-brown, clothed
(as well as the stem) with dense short h a irs; margin slightly
inflexed, fimbriate; disc waxy, sub-glaucous, greenish-olive ;
sporidia elliptical, nucleate ; paraphyses filiform,^ apices clavate-
acuminate, 2-4 septate.—Curr. Linn. Trans, xxiv. p. 153, i. 25,
/ . 30-33.
On the ground. Nov. Joyden’s wood, Dartford.
Cups 1 in. wide, margin slightly inflexed and surrounded by a ring of
hairs of a pale nmber, forming a marked contrast in colour with the reddish
brown outer hairs; disc waxy, somewhat glaucous, of a greenish olive colour;
sporidia elliptical, with a nucleus at each extremity, usually slightly narrowed
at each end, -0076 m.m. (’OOOS in.) long; paraphyses filiform, terminating
in spore-like bodies, the latter 2-4 septate, aouminate at the apex,
and tapering to the junction with the filament, varying much in length, trom
•0008 to -0018 in. Allied to P. rufo-olivacea.—A. & S.
2 0 4 8 . P e z iz a v a r ie c o lo i. Fr. “ Various-coloured Peziza.”
Sessile, hemispherical, orbicular, rather firm, flocculoso-vil-
lose ; disc urceolate, white, becoming pallid.—Fr. S.M. ii. p.
100. Eng. F I .y . p. 197. P. albo-lutea. Pers. Ic. & Des. t. 8 ,f. A-
5. P. hydnoidea. Sow. 1.178. Tapesia variecolor. Fckl. Sym.
Myc. p. 302.
On rotten wood. [Mid. Carolina.]
Gregarious, sessile, but not adnate ; when yonng or d p closed, granuli-
form, when moistened soon expanded; disc concave, of a peculiar pallid
hue, margin often granulated with flocci.—Fries.
Sporidia oblong, •007-‘011 X -002--003 m .m .-N y l. Karst.
2 0 4 9 .
2 0 5 0 .
P e z iz a episphaeria. Mari. “ Parasitic Peziza.”
Sessile, becoming plane, externally white, beset with lomr
S r ^ i v-L. S ® S .M .H .P . l o l
On llypoxylon multiforme, &o.
P e z iz a p in e ti. Putsch. “ Fir-cone Peziza ”
On fir cones. Autumn.
Sporidia minute, fusiform.—By/.
Spondia oblong-fusiform, •008--014 X '003 m.m.—Karst.
2051.^ P e z iz a p ap illa z is . Pull. “ Papillose Peziza.”
_ Sessile, free, concave, villose, hairy, entirely milk-white • mar
f S f / r ' i r - r m : “ ' “ -’’' “ ’’-
On dead wood.
^ ' B s s s m s ^
Sporidia fusiform, simple, '01--015 X '0025 m m —Nul
Spondia subfusiform, -009--015 X •002--003 m'.m'.-Ka rk
2052. P e z iz a h y a lin a . Pers. “Hyaline Peziza.”
Sessile punctiform, subglobose, when moist pellucid exter
nally rather p d o se .-U r. S.M. U p . 102. U ^ / u / v » m
-Pseudohelotiumhyahnum. Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 298.
On stumps of trees. Winter. [Mid. Oarolina ]
of white sand scattered over the hark— Ml J B resembles minute grams
Sporidia oblong or fusiform-ellipsoid, 'OOS-’-OOg X -002--0025 m m — Ar, 7
Spondia straight or slightly curved, -004--009 X •002--0025 m.m.L^^^^;
2053.^ Per«. «Sulphur Peziza.”
diso*!!!!!®.! ®frigoso-tomentose, sulphur-coloured •
f P- V. p. 198. Pers. M.%’ -
P Y ' . L M . exs. no. 1196. Berk. exs. no. 156. Grev t 83 P
M f f T 9 6 Fckl. Sym'.
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