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PEZIZA, dura coriacea glabra, marginibus Icevis, Jlipite nigro.
Y E L L O W I S H PEZIZA.
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'HpHIS adheres, by a claw at the bafe, to putrid wood, ia
wet and moift places, it is of a tough coriaceous fubftance.
Theftem folid, and of a black colour, which blacknefs changes
to a duiky kind of yellow, towards the top. The margin is
fmooth, even} and rather obtufejthe infide of the cup is
fmooth, and of a duiky kind of ochre colouffe^
I have gathered this plant in fcveral places near Halifax.
I find no proper figure or deicription of it.
cxxvir.
ochreoluca.
PEZ I ZA i^nfu^nMdibHuliHfor^m^is Hdi/icMo• pHatHenIteH,m HarHginKibHusi J inuatis un- cxxvm: unjuiata.
duìatis cri/pus. Elvella tubaeformis. Schaef. Fung. t. 157»
jìg. z. Mich. nov. Gen- t. 82, jtg-, z. ' Vaili-Paris, t.'ig,
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W A V E D . PEZIZA.
T A f . FIG. II. ,
/T- SHE rodt is brown, hard, and furniihed with ihort, black
fibres. The-tube is narrow towards' the bafe, and of
equal breadth for about half the length of the- plant ;f|t then
fpreads out into the,limb, which is elegantly undulated, waved,
and curled, at the margin. It has a few almoft imperceptible
veins on the outiide, the infide is fmooth, and feels a little
downy to the touch. The colour' on the outiide is a duiky
golden hue, ftrongeft near the root; the colour within a duiky
brown. The fubftance, tough arid elaftic. The height, one or
two inches.
It 'is.a rare fpecies here. ' I gathered the fpecimens here
figured and defcribed, in Ramfden-Wood, Odtober 17, 1786.