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9 6 3 . Clavazia c o z a llo id e s . L. “ White coral Clavaria.”
E ath er fragile, white, hollow within ; stem slightly thickened,
repeatedly and irregularly branched; branchlets unequal,
dilated npwards, very numerous, crowded, acute.—Fr. Epicr.
p . 512. Holms, i . p . 113. withfig. Sow.-t. 278. Batt. t . i .A . Eng.
F I . y . p . 173. Kromhh. t. 53. f . 4. B o g . t . i . f . l .
In woods.
9 6 4 . Cla v a z ia um b z in a . B e r k “ Umber Clavaria.”
Pale umber, sligbtly branched ; branches and branchlets cylindrical,
obtuse, forked.—DerA. Outl.p. 279. 1.1 8 ./. 4.
On mossy lawns. Coed Cooh.
of^^’ll O. fastigiata. I t has not, however, the slightest tinge
9 6 5 . Clavazia c in e z e a . BxiU. “ Cinereous Clavaria.”
Fragile, stuffed, cinereous; stem thick, short, very much
branched; branches and branchlets thickened, irregular, somewbat
wrinkled, ratber obtuse.—Dr. Epicr. p. 572. Bull. t. 354.
Grev.t. 64. Letell. t. 708. f . l . B a d h . i . t . l 5 . f . 5 . i i . t . 5 . f . 5 .
Coohe, B. F. 1.17. f . 1 . Goohe exs. no. 227. C. coralloides 3 , cinerea,
Eng. F l. Y . p . 173.
In woods. Sept.
This appears to be a local species, very common in some places, and in
others never to he found.
9 6 6 . Cla v a z ia c z is ta ta . Holmsk “ Crested Clavaria.”
Tough, even, stuffed, wbite or dingy; branches dilated above,
acute, incised, cristate.—Fr. Epicr. p. 572. Holm.p.02. withfig.
F l.D a n . t. 1304. f . 2. Grev.t.lOO. Kromlh. t. 53. f . 13. Pers.
Com. t . l . f . 3 . var. Eng. F I . y .p .l7 4 . Bisch. f . 3430. Schnitz.
Sturm, i. 11.
In woods. [Mid. & Up. Carolina.]
Distinguished by its dilated, more or less crested, or fimbriated apices.—
M. J. B. Spores oval, not truly white, with a suggestion of oohre, ■0002X
■00027 in.
9 6 7 . Cla v a z ia zu g o sa . Bu ll. “ Wrinkled Clavaria.”
Tough, simple, or branched, thickened above, wrinkled, wbite
or dingy ; branches few, irregular, obtuse.—Fr. Epicr p 572
Bull. t. 448. f 2. F l.D a n .t.l3 0 1 . B alh. F .E .n o .120. Bolt.
t 115. S o w .t.278. Grev.t.328. Kromhh. t . 54.f . 13-17. Schoeff.
t. 291. var. Coohe, B .F . t. 17./. 3. Berh. Outl. t. 1 8 ./. 3. Eng.
Fl. Y .p . 175. Badh. i. 1 .15./. 4. ii. i. 5 ./. 6. Coohe exs. no. 228.
Smith. E . M .f. 7. Gard. Ghron. (1860) p . 217. fig. Berh. exs. no.
149.
In woods. Common. [Mid. Carolina.]
Generally simple, but oeoasionally furnished with a few short branchlets,
which are incrassated, longitudinally rugose, and very obtuse.—17.J .B .
9 6 8 . Cla v a z ia K u n z e i. Fr. “ Kunze’s Clavaria.”
Eather fragile, very much branched from the slender ciBspi-
tose base, w b ite ; branches elongated, crowded, repeatedly
forked, sub-fastigiate, even, equal; axils compressed.—Dr.
Epicr.p. 573. Bull. t. 358. f 1. G.
In woods. Eare. Sherwood Forest.
B . Ochrosporoe—spores yellowisb or coloured.
9 6 9 . C la v a z ia a u z ea . Schæff. “ Golden Clavaria.”
Trunk thick, elastic, pallid, divided into stout branches ;
branches straight, dicbotomous, round, obtuse, numerous, somewbat
toothed, yellow.—Dr. Epicr.p. 574. Schoeff.t.287. Bull,
t. 222. Ann. N .H . no. 722. Vent. S .M .f. 112. Krombh. t. 53. f . 8.
In woods. Eare. Bristol. [United States.]
9 7 0 . C la v a z ia fo zmo sa . Pers. “ Beautiful Clavaria.”
Trunk tbick, elastic, wbitisb, much branched; branches
elongated, orange-red ; branchlets obtuse, yellowish.—D. /D r .
A n n .N . H. (1865) no. 1031. Pers.Ic. 4 Desc. t . 3.f . 6. Kromhh.
t. 53. f . 37. t. 54. f . 21, 22. Holms, i. no. 13. with fig. Batsch.
f . 48. Harz. t. 7 .f. 6. Barla. t. 40. f . 4. Coohe exs. no. 230.
In woods, &c. Batbford Down. [United States.]
Spores huff, broadly fusiform, granulated, fleshy, brittle, cuts like D to -
Hna. Spores very large and handsome, elongated, oval, covered with pa-
pillæ, -0006 X -0003 in.
9 7 1 . Cla v a z ia a b ie tin a . Schum. “ Fir-wood Clavaria.”
Very much branched, ochraceous, trunk somewhat thickened,
clotbed witb white down ; branches straight, crowded, longitudinally
wrinkled wben dry ; branchlets straight.—Dr. Epicr.