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P e z iz a humosa. Fr. “ Ground Peziza.”
Sessile, fleshy, concave, then plane, smooth, hlood-red, margin
quite entire; sporidia variable in size; paraphyses highly developed,
clavate at the tips, often furcate, or bearing curious
processes at their side.—®r. S.M. ii. p. 71. Eng. Fl. v. p. 191.
Fl. Dan. t. 656,/. 2. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no. 1156*, t. 8 f. 15
Batsch.f 226? Bolt, t.161, f . l . Sow.t. 369, f .2 . P.pdnicea.
Purt. t 2o. P. PolytricM. B. & Br. Ann. H.N. no. 768, t. 16, f.
14*. Crouania humosa. FcU. Sym. Myc.p. 326.
On the ground.
by®?”;!V I '0“ 3-'0005 in. wide), -OIS-'OSS m.m. long,
2002. P e z iz a W righ tii. Berh. 4 Curt. “ W right’s Peziza.”
Cups hemispherical, at length plane, carmine, externally fur-
fiiraceoiis, granulated ; sporidia globose or subglobose, when
yonng even, adult eehinulate; paraphyses slender, branched.—
A?in. N.H. 1865, no. 1064, t. x r .f. 16.
On trunks of trees, covered with Hypnum serpens. March.
Bodelwyddan. [Texas, U.S.]
Sporidia COOOiS-'OOOS in.) -Oi.-OlS m.m. diameter.
Demi,2 0 0 3 . P e z iz a gluma zum. “ Chaff Peziza.’
Delicate, crowded, when young conico-globose, clad with white
flocci, at length concave, somewhat flat, smooth, flexuous,
orange-yellow, margin sublaciniate, whitish; asci cylindrical;
sporidia ovate.—Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. ii. vol. xv. p. 129. Desm. exs
no. 1054, ii. no. 454. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no. 768.
On chaff in a farm-yard. Dec. Batheaston.
Sporidia 'Oie-OaS X -OOD-'Oll m .m .-JV /.
2 0 0 4 . P e z iz a omphalodes. B u ll. “ Charcoal Peziza.”
Sessile, crowded, cups minute, nearly plane, sub-umbilicate,
clothed with fugacious white down ; asci clavate ; sporidia ellip-
tie.—Fr. S.M. H.p. 75. Bull. t. 485, / . 1. Gonn. & Rahh. iii. t. 3,
/ . 6. Fckl. exs. no. 1218. Cookeexs.no. 326. Rahh. F .E . no. 268
708. Pers. Obs. ii. t. b ,f. 6, 7. Karst, exs. no. 256. Karst. Mori.
Fez. p . 126. Desm. exs. Ì. no. 428. Thelephoracarbonaria. Eng.
F I . y . p. 169. Pyronema marianum. Cams. Berk. Mag. Zool. &
Bot.no 9. Nov. Act. Curz. xvii. t. 27. Pyronema omphalodes.
T ckl. bym. M yc.p. 39. Pyronema confluens. Tul. Carp. m.p. 197.
On burnt soil. [Mid. & Up. Carolina.]
developed; paraphyses containing globose, orange-coloured
Sporidia ellipsoid, -Oll-VIB X ’OOr-VOSm.m.—MarsL
Sporidia ellipsoid, -Oll-'OIS X ’OOZ-.OOSo m.m.—(7. & R .
2 0 0 5 . P e z iz a g z an u la ta .
Peziza. ’
B u ll. “ Granulated Dung
Sessile, minute, nearly plane, orange-red, externally granulated
with papillai; asoi clavate, obtuse ; sporidia broadly elliptic
; paraphyses orange-red ; apices clavate.—F r.S .M . ii. p .67
Ray. Syn. t. 24, f . 2. Vaill. 1.15, f . 14. Fl. Dan. t. 655, f. 2.
B u ll t. 438, f . 3. Eng.Fl. Y . p . 190. Desm. exs. no.276. Asco-
bolus granulatus. Fckl. Sym. Myc. p . 287.
On cow dung. Common. [Mid. Carolina.]
Gregarious, at first globose, at length fla t; orifice crenate, varying somewhat
in colour, but generally of a clear orange-red, externally granulated
from the projection of the cellular tissue, furfuraceous.—Bwu Fl
Sporidia ellipsoid,-014--018 X'OOZ-'OOg m.m.—Wjd.
_ Sporidia ellipsoid, '014--018 X -007--009 m.m. (-0005--0006 X •00027--00035
in.)—Farsi.
2 0 0 6 . P e z iz a bzunneo-atza.
Peziza.”
Besm. “ Brown Black
Sessile, solitary, nearly plane, entire, fleshy, fragile, smooth,
brown-black; asci cylindrical; sporidia ovate, subhyaline, minutely
eehinulate.—Ann. Sc. Nat. (1836). vi. p. 244. Desm. exs.
no. 826, ii. no. 26. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. (1866), no. 1157, t. 4 ,f. 18!
On the ground. Leigh wood.
Sporidia ('0007-’0009 in.) •017--022 m.m. long.
Many modern authors include this with Peziza iadia.
2 0 0 7 . P e z iz a salmonicoloz. B . & B r.
Peziza.”
“ Salmon-colour
Small, gregarious ; cups sub-hemispherical, salmon-colour ;
asci oblong ; sporidia biseriate, elliptic, enucleate —B & Br
A n n . N.H. (1866), wo. 1158, t. 4 , f 19.
On the side of a ditch. Oct. Woodnewton.
Sporidia (-0008in.), ‘02 m.m. long,sometimes ('0005 in.) -0127 m.m. broad ■
nearly allied to P. Tuxmastigma. ’
2 0 0 8 . P e z iz a haemastigma. F r. “ Blood-red Peziza.”
_ Sessile, convex, immarginate, smooth, pale blood-red ; sporidia
oblong, or nearly globose.—®?’. S.M. ii.p. 74. Hedw. t. 5,f. B.