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574. 216. Leang. 9.GASTER0MYCE^. Vlcellaph. 2. Leam^ium^florifurme. Flowershape scale-monld. Spo-rangia straw-colour, first globular, afterwards stel- pedicells long, slender, cylindrical. late, spreading ; Didymium floriforme, Schroder N. Gen. 1, 25. Spliasrocarpus iioriformis, BuUiard Champ. 142. Diderina floriforme, Persoon Syn. 161. On trunks of trees, and on hypna, XVI. 217. LEOCARPUS. Link. Glance-mmld. Sporangium roundish or ovate; peridmm simple, membranaceous, brittle, bursting ; columella 0. 1. Leocarpi/s vernicosus. Varnished glance-mould. Sporangium reverse-ovate, shining, brown ; pedicells short, dilated at bottom, membranaceous. Lycoperdon fragile, Dickson Crypt, 1,25; Sowerby Fungi, 136, Trichia lutea. Roth Cat. Bat. 2, 330. Diderma veniicosiim, Persoon Syn. 16T. Leocarpus vernicosus, Link Berl. Mag, 3. On ivy-leaves, and large mosses. 2. Leocarpus parasiticus. Parasitic glance-mould. Sporangium nearly globular, dull tawny ; drical, yellowish-white. Diderma veriiicosum parasiticum, Persoon Syn. 165. Lycoperdon cyiiDdricuni, Withering Bot.Arr. 414. "On grasses and mosses, in clusters. pedicells cylin- D. Trichiade^e. Peridium thin, single, regular, mostly pedicelled, smooth, bursting or falling into regular pieces Jlocci springing out from the bottom of the peridium, and extending elastically after its destruction; sporidia scattered among the flocci. 'a XVII. 218. TRICHIA. Persoon. Hair-mould. Sporangium determinately figured ; peridium membranaceous, cracking ; j?occi ascending in a winding manner from the bottom ; sporidia angular. a. Sporangia creeping. 1. Trichia reticulaia. Network hair-mould. Sporangia spreading, yellow; peridium very thin, in ir~ regular network. G Lycoperdon lumbricale, Balsch Fungi, 1,259. Trichia reticulata, Persoon Sijn. 182. On the mossy trunks of trees; autumn.

Plccllaph. 8.GASTEROMYCE^. SlS.Trichia. 575 b. Sporangia round. 2. Trichia varia. Various hair-mould. Sporangia scattered, yellowish, lying down, roundish or kidneyshape. Stemonitis varia, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 1470. Trichia varia, Persoon Syn. 181, Lycogala luteum, Micheli N. Gen. PL 2)6. On felled trees. 3. Trichia nitens. Shining hair-mould. Sporangia crowded, sessile, roundish, shining-yellowj or cinnamon- colour. Stemonitis favaginea, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1470. Lycoperdon favagineum, Batsch Fungi, 1,253. Triciiia nitens, Persoon Syn. 181. On rotten fir, or beech-trees ; autumn. c. Sporangia ovate, 4. Trichia ovata. Ovate hair-mou!d> Sporangia crowded, sessile, reverse-ovate, opake, ochreybrown. Clathrus turbinatus, Bolton Fungi, 43, 7. Trichia ovata, Persoon Syn. 180. Lycoperdon epiphyllum, Lightfoot Scot. 1069. In woods; autumn. Sporangium exactly reverse-ovate ; sporidia stellate. 5. Trichia vulgaris. Common hair-mould. Sporangia scattered, roundish, topshape; pedicells very short, blackish. Trichia nigripes 8, Persoon Syn. 179. Trichia turfainata, Sowerhy Fungi, 85 ? On trunks of trees ; autumn. 6. Trichia pyriformis. Pearshape hair-7nould. Sporangia gi'egarious, rather scattered^ pearshape, yel- pedicells shortish, blackish lowish ; Sphaerocarpus pyriformis, BuUiard Champ. 129. Trichia nigripes pyriformis, Persoon Syn. 178. On trunks of trees. 7. Trichia fallax. Deceiving hair-mo7tJd. Sporangia gregarious, pedicelled, pearshape, beneatli plaited, brown-red, afterwards dull yellow, bursting at the tip.

Plccllaph. 8.GASTEROMYCE^. SlS.Trichia. 575<br />

b. Sporangia round.<br />

2. Trichia varia. Various hair-mould.<br />

Sporangia scattered, yellowish, lying down, roundish or<br />

kidneyshape.<br />

Stemonitis varia, Gmelin Syst. Nat. 2, 1470.<br />

Trichia varia, Persoon Syn. 181,<br />

Lycogala luteum, Micheli N. Gen. PL 2)6.<br />

On felled trees.<br />

3. Trichia nitens. Shining hair-mould.<br />

Sporangia crowded, sessile, roundish, shining-yellowj or<br />

cinnamon- colour.<br />

Stemonitis favaginea, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1470.<br />

Lycoperdon favagineum, Batsch Fungi, 1,253.<br />

Triciiia nitens, Persoon Syn. 181.<br />

On rotten fir, or beech-trees ; autumn.<br />

c. Sporangia ovate,<br />

4. Trichia ovata. Ovate hair-mou!d><br />

Sporangia crowded, sessile, reverse-ovate, opake, ochreybrown.<br />

Clathrus turbinatus, Bolton Fungi, 43, 7.<br />

Trichia ovata, Persoon Syn. 180.<br />

Lycoperdon epiphyllum, Lightfoot Scot. 1069.<br />

In woods; autumn.<br />

Sporangium exactly reverse-ovate ; sporidia stellate.<br />

5. Trichia vulgaris. Common hair-mould.<br />

Sporangia scattered, roundish, topshape; pedicells very<br />

short, blackish.<br />

Trichia nigripes 8, Persoon Syn. 179.<br />

Trichia turfainata, Sowerhy Fungi, 85 ?<br />

On trunks of trees ; autumn.<br />

6. Trichia pyriformis. Pearshape hair-7nould.<br />

Sporangia gi'egarious, rather scattered^ pearshape, yel-<br />

pedicells shortish, blackish<br />

lowish ;<br />

Sphaerocarpus pyriformis, BuUiard Champ. 129.<br />

Trichia nigripes pyriformis, Persoon Syn. 178.<br />

On trunks of trees.<br />

7. Trichia fallax. Deceiving hair-mo7tJd.<br />

Sporangia gregarious, pedicelled, pearshape, beneatli<br />

plaited, brown-red, afterwards dull yellow, bursting at the<br />

tip.

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