On oak leaves. [Low. Carolina.]
Sporidia ellipsoid, simple, ■009-'012 X 'OOd-’OOG m.m.—Nyl.
2 0 8 5 . P e z iz a echino phila . B u ll. “ Chestnut Peziza.”
Cup infundibuliform, then plane, pale cinnamon ; stem long,
paler, at first suhtomentose.—Fr. S.M. ii. p. 118. Bull. t. 500, f.
1. Ann. N.H. no. 561.
On fallen involucres of Chestnut.
2 0 8 6 . P e z iz a cozonata. Bu ll. “ Crowned Peziza.”
Stipitate, pallid, cup concave, margin crowned, with setaceous
teeth.—Ur. N.fif. ii. p. 120. Bull. t. 416,f . 4. Nees. / . 293. Fl.
Dan.t. 1380,/. 1, Í. 1016,/. 1. Fckl. exs. no.W83.
On stalks of plants. [Mid. Carolina.]
Sporidia fusiform, ■014-'02 X •0035-’004 m.m.—Nyl. Karst.
Sporidia oblong-fusiform, curved, hyaline.—Brf/.
2 0 8 7 . P e z iz a in fle x a . Bolt. “ Triangular toothed Peziza.”
Stipitate, whitish, cup subhemispherical, margin surrounded
hy triangular teeth.—Fr. S.M. ii.p. 120. Bolt. t. 106,/. 2. Sow.
t. 306. Fng. F I .y . p. 201.
On stems of nettles, &c. Autumn.
2 0 8 8 . P e z iz a Pezsoonii. Moog. “ Mare’s-tail Peziza.”
Cup urceolate, orange ; margin prominent, membranaceous,
whitish; stem cylindrical, rosy.—Fr. S.M. H. p. 121. Eng.Fl.
V. p. 201. Pers. M.E. 1.12, f . 1-4. Grev. t. 162. Eng. Fl. v. p.
201. Lycoperdon equiseti. Hoffm. Cr. t. 5 , f 1. Feld, exs.no.
1184. Gonn. & Babh, Hi. t. 5, f . 5. Lib. exs. no. 322. Rabh. F .E .
no. 123. Stamnaria Persoonii. Fckl. Sym. Myc. p. 309.
On Equisetum, in bogs and moist places. Eare.
Sporidia cylindrical, pseudo-septate, '005 m.m. broad, and about 3 times
as long.— G. & R.
2 0 6 9 . P e z iz a stz ia ta . Fr. ‘‘ Striate Peziza.”
Cup turbinate, striate, brownish ; margin connivent, sub-
pruinose ; disc urceolate, pallid, as well as the short stem.—Ur.
S.M .ii.p . 122. Ann.N.H. no. 568. P. urticæ. Pers. M.E. i.p .
286. Nyl. Pez.p. 32. Fckl. exs. n o .1180.
On dead stems of herbaceous plants.
Sporidia oblong-fusiform, simple, ’OOZ-’OOS X '002 m.m.—Nyl,
ELVELLACEl.
2 0 9 0 . P e z iz a c a c a liæ . Fr. “ Stock Peziza.’
Turbinate, even, brownish, mouth subconnivent, paler ; stem
rather long, slightly thickened.—Ur. S.M. ii.p . 122. Ann. N.H.
«0.569. Fckl. exs. no. 2283.
On seed vessels of common stock. Guernsey.
Sporidia narrowly cylindrioal, somewhat curved.—Bci/.
2 0 9 1 . P e z iz a n it id u la . B . & B r. “ Glistening Peziza."
Rather firm, minute, pale watery tan; stem short, equal; cup
subhemispherical, irregular, farinaceous, glistening ; asci filiform
; spores minute, cymbiform ; endochrome sometimes retracted
to either extremity.— Ann. N.H. no. 510.
On dead leaves of Aira cæspitosa. Jan.
Scattered ; cup slightly concave, at first snbhemispherical, then nearly
plane, often irregular, covered with glistening mealy particles. Allied to
tbe preceding, but distinguished by its uniformly mealy surface, irregular
shape, and depressed, not clavate, cup.—B & Br.
2 0 9 2 . P e z iz a cy a tho id e a . B u ll, “ Goblet Peziza.”
Thin, whitish, pallid ; cup globose, or cyathiform, then expanded,
quite entire ; stem filiform, rather long.—Ur. S.M. ii.
p .124. Eng. F I.y . p . 202. Bull. t.316, f .2 . Batsch. f . l 42 I 151.
Nees.f.224. Holms.H.t. 11. Berk. exs.no.158. Fckl.exs.no.
1179. P.pedicellata. Sow. t. 362, f . 4.
On dead herbaceous stems. Aug.—April. Common.
[Mid. & Up. Carolina.]
Sporidia fusiform, simple, 'OOo-'OOg X '001--002 m.m.—Nyl.
Sporidia fusoid or filiform, 'OOo-'Ol X '001--002 m.m.—Karst.
2 3 9 3 . P e z iz a c a u c u s . Red. " Catkin Peziza.”
Pallid brownish ; cup vasculiform ; margin e re c t; stem short,
rather thickened, sub-flexuose.—Ur. S.M. ii. p. 126. Reb. t. 4,f.
17. Fl. Dan. t. 2084,/. 2. Pers. M.E. iii. t. 30,f . 2. Kromb. t ’.5,
f 37-39. Rabh. exs. no. 1019. P. sclerotiorum. Lib. Ciboria
caucus, Fckl. Sym. Myc.p. 311.
On fallen catkins.
2 0 9 4 . P e z iz a imbezbis. B u ll. “ Beardless Peziza.”
Fleshy or waxy, smooth, white ; cups plano-concave, subflexuous
; stem papillseform ; sporidia linear, slightly curved.__
Ur. S.M. H.p. 136. Batsch.f. 56. Bull. t. 461, f . 2. B. & Br.Ann.