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670 SOT.Calycin. 11. HYMENOTHECE.E. PLcell.aph. 1. Cali/cina firma. Firm funnel-stool. Thallus rather large, irregular, rather tough, water}-, brown ; stem long, growing black at the bottom ; cup glassshape, afterwards spreading, turned over. Peziza ochroleaca. Bolt. Fung. 105; Soicerby Fungi, 115. Peziza firraa, Pcrsoon Syn. 658. On trees in shady places. 2. Cali/dna cilrina. Leynon funnel-stool. ThaUl crowded, of various sizes, entirely lemon-yellow stem thick, short, reverse-conical. Octospora citriua, Hcdicig Muse. 28. Peziza citrina, St'icfr.'ty Fungi, 151 ; Pcrsoon Syn. 663. On dr}- trees and sticks, especially beech. 3. Calycina pallescens. Pale funnel-stool. Tlialli crowded, bald, whitish, afterwards pale brown stem rather tliick: cup neaii}- fuunelshaped. Peziza lenticularis, Hoffm. Crypt. 13. Peziza pallesceus, Persoon Syn. 664, In woods. 4. Calycina hei'larum. Herb fimnel- stool. T/talli in clusters, nearly sessile, whitish-brown, grows convex; stem very short. Peziza herbarum, Persoon Syn. 664. On the dry stem of large herbs. 5. Calycina 77ielastoma. Black-ynouth funnel-stool. Thalli scattered or in clusters' large, thick, hard, reddish-brown, woolly ; inside black, cracked when dry. Peziza melastoma, Sutcerby Fungi, 149. On the roots of common heatb or ling ; spring. LXVI. SOS. DASYSCYPHUS. Esenb. Houghfunnel. Thallus cuplike, soft, fibrous, cellular; surface woolly; sporidia large, with 6 spora in each. 1. Dasyscyphus pulchellus. Handsome rough-funnel. Thalli scattered, nearly sessile, woolly, white; centre orange inclining to scarlet. Peziza bicolor, Soicerby Fungi, 17. Peziza pulchella, Persoon Syn. 653. On di*y branches of oak-trees, firs, &c. ; spring. Thallus closes up in dry weather.
Pl.cell.aph. 11.HYMENOTHECE.E. 308.Dasych. 671 2. Dasyscypkiis virgineus. Virgin rough- funnel. Thalli gregarious, white; stem rather long; cap hemi- spherical, opeii, villous. Peziza nivea, Sowerhy Fungi, 65. Lachnum agaricinura, Itetz Scand. ed. 2,329. Peziza virginea, Persoon Syn. 653. On sticks and trunks of trees. 3. Dasyscyphus patulus. Open rough-funnel. Thalli scattered, villous, white; centre flat, ochre-yellow. Peziza patula, Persoon Syn. 654. Peziza Abbotiana? Sowerhy Fungi, 389. On rotten oak-leaves ; autumn. 4. Dasyscyphus fuscescens. Brownish rough-funnel. Thallus very small, entirely brown. Peziza fuscescens, Persoon Syn. 654. On rotten beech-leaves in shady places ; 5. Dasyscyphus sessilis. spring. Squatted rough-funnel. Thallus very small ; inside smooth, whitish ; outside cottony, white. Peziza sessilis, Sovcerby Fungi, 389. On rotten sticks. 6. Dasycyphus tricolor. Three-colour rough-funnel, Thallus very small, inside pale yellow; edge thick, outside dark grey, white at bottom. Peziza tricolor, Sowerby Fungi, 369. On the trunks of trees. LXVII. 309. MACROSCYPHUS. Esenb. Long-fimnel. Thallus cuplike, soft, cellular, rather fibrous ; surface scaly or slightly bristly ; sporidia with 6 or 8 sporse in each, in a single row. 1. Macroscyphus radicatus. Rooted long-funnel. Thallus brown, hemispherical, bald ; root long, simple. Peziza radicata, Withering Arr. 4, 381 ; In mountain pastures ; spring. Persoon Syn. 642. 2. Macroscyphus Sowerbei. Sowerhy's long-funnel. Thalli large, in tufts ; inside yellowish ; outside cottony, white ; root long, thick, cottony, white.
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670 SOT.Calycin. 11. HYMENOTHECE.E. PLcell.aph.<br />
1. Cali/cina firma. Firm funnel-stool.<br />
Thallus rather large, irregular, rather tough, water}-,<br />
brown ; stem long, growing black at the bottom ; cup glassshape,<br />
afterwards spreading, turned over.<br />
Peziza ochroleaca. Bolt. Fung. 105; Soicerby Fungi, 115.<br />
Peziza firraa, Pcrsoon Syn. 658.<br />
On trees in shady places.<br />
2. Cali/dna cilrina. Leynon funnel-stool.<br />
ThaUl crowded, of various sizes, entirely lemon-yellow<br />
stem thick, short, reverse-conical.<br />
Octospora citriua, Hcdicig Muse. 28.<br />
Peziza citrina, St'icfr.'ty Fungi, 151 ; Pcrsoon Syn. 663.<br />
On dr}- trees and sticks, especially beech.<br />
3. Calycina pallescens. Pale funnel-stool.<br />
Tlialli crowded, bald, whitish, afterwards pale brown<br />
stem rather tliick: cup neaii}- fuunelshaped.<br />
Peziza lenticularis, Hoffm. Crypt. 13.<br />
Peziza pallesceus, Persoon Syn. 664,<br />
In woods.<br />
4. Calycina hei'larum. Herb fimnel- stool.<br />
T/talli in clusters, nearly sessile, whitish-brown, grows<br />
convex; stem very short.<br />
Peziza herbarum, Persoon Syn. 664.<br />
On the dry stem of large herbs.<br />
5. Calycina 77ielastoma. Black-ynouth funnel-stool.<br />
Thalli scattered or in clusters' large, thick, hard, reddish-brown,<br />
woolly ; inside black, cracked when dry.<br />
Peziza melastoma, Sutcerby Fungi, 149.<br />
On the roots of common heatb or ling ;<br />
spring.<br />
LXVI. SOS. DASYSCYPHUS. Esenb. Houghfunnel.<br />
Thallus cuplike, soft, fibrous, cellular; surface woolly;<br />
sporidia large, with 6 spora in each.<br />
1. Dasyscyphus pulchellus. Handsome rough-funnel.<br />
Thalli scattered, nearly sessile, woolly, white; centre<br />
orange inclining to scarlet.<br />
Peziza bicolor, Soicerby Fungi, 17.<br />
Peziza pulchella, Persoon Syn. 653.<br />
On di*y branches of oak-trees, firs, &c. ; spring.<br />
Thallus closes up in dry weather.