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2005. E. reeisa Fr. (from its appearance as if cut back; recido, to
cut short) abc.
Very soft, warm yellow-brownish or brownish-vinous. Disc
truncato-plane, ribbed, papillose, somewhat repand, rough with
dots beneath. St. very short excentric.
Branches, willow, poplar, plum ; common. Sep t.-De e . in.
b. SpiculariiZ.
2006. E. glandulosa Fr. (from the glandular hymenium) abc.
Effused, thick, somewhat plane, undulate, sometimes pendulous,
and 8 to 10 inches long, the upper hymenial surface papillose
and somewhat veined, the lower surface next to the matrix
crape-like to the touch and lustreless, black, blackish, purple-
slate or olive-blackish.
Tasteless. Branches, oak, willow, Ailanihus, lime, alder, walnut.
Aug.-Mar. 5® in. When young somewhat cup-shaped and like one of
the Pezizce or Bulgaria inquinans in appearance. Translucent when quite
fresh. “ Witch’s Butter.”
2007. E. albida Bref. (from the whitish colour; albus, dead white)
abc.
Tough, undulate, subgyrose, pruinose, white or faintly shaded
ivory or lavender.
Branches, birch, beech, alder, pine, hawthorn. Sep t.-M a y . i® in.
C. ULOCOLLA Bref.
(From its glue-like consistency and appearance ;
Gr. oulos, shaggy, kolla, glue.)
Sporophore convex, pulvinate, gyrose, cerebriform, gelatinous,
rather large. Basidia globose, soon longitudinally quadri-partite.
Fig. 115.—A, Ulocolla saccharina Bref. One-half n atural size.
B , basidia and sp o re s: c, spores germinating and producing
sporidiola; i>, sporidiola germinating. X 500.
Sterigmata elongate, thick. Spores for a l o n g time continuous, then
uniséptate, reniform, each loculus on germinating giving origin to a
f h « b e .™ * . . u . .p . x » « j e s p , „ « .
2008.^U.^ s a e e h a r in a Bref, (from the colour, hke one kind of sugar,
saccharon) abc. • , , j -.u „
Effused, tubercular, gyroso-undulate, thick, sprinkled with a lew
minute obtuse evanescent papillæ, tawny cinnamon.
Branches, larch, pine ; rare. Nov. 3 in.
2009. U. f o lia e e a Bref, (from a fancied leafy or lamellate appearance
; folium, a leaf) abc. .
Flaccid, even, diaphanous, undulate, plicate at base, cinnamon-
salmon or vinous-buff, sometimes shaded yellowish.
Cæspitose. Stumps, logs, rails, etc., pine, oak, amongst fir-leaves, spreading
to the ground. Aug.-Jan. 3® in.
CI. TREMELLA Dill.
(From the jelly-like tremulous substance.)
Pulvinate or effused, brain-like or lobed, gelatinous, trernelloid,
immarginate, generally smooth. Basidia globose, sometimes bifid or
Fig. 1 1 6 , - A , Treme lla lutescens Pers. One-half natural àze
B basidium, with surface view, h, spores and conidia ; c, spore
/ S i n g and producing hyp hæ ; D , ditto, producing sporidiola;
E , s p o r i d i o l a g e rm i n a t i n g . X
trifid, but usually longitudinally quadripartite, e^ch quadrant of the
basidium elongating into a long, stout sterigma. Spores subglobose.
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