Gen. 7 4 . LYCOGALA, Miob.
Kg 119.
Peridium composed of a
double membrane, papyraceous,
persistent, bursting
irregularly at tbe apex, externally
warty, or furfura-
ceous. Flocci delicate, adnate
to tbe peridium.—Berk.
Outl. p . 305. Eng. Fl. v. p.
307. (Fig. 119.;
1 0 9 5 . L y c o g a la e p id e n d z um . Fr. “ Stump Lycogala.”
Sub-globose, blood-red tben brownisb, punotato-scabrous,
moutb irregular, spores becoming pale.—Fr. S.M. iii.)?. 80. Fl.
D a n .t.l2 0 , t. 2 0 8 6 ,/. 2. Bolt. t. 1 1 9 , / 1. Fckl. exs. no. 1475.
Bull. t. 503. Sow. t. 52. Holms, ii.t. 31. Buxb. v. t. 29, f . 2. Mich,
t. 95. Jacq. M i s c .t.l. Schoe ff.t.193. N e e s .f.91,96. Grev.t.38.
Moug. exs. no. 85. Eng. F l. v .p . 807. Corda. Ic. Y . f . 40. B isch.f.
3613. Kl. exs. no. 933.
On rotten stumps. Common. [Cincinnati, TJ. S.]
Varying much in colour and size, and the hue of the sporidia. The surface
is rough with dot-like scurfy warts, and changes colour sooner than the
pulpy mass within, which is often of the finest scarlet, and oozes out in large
drops if the peridium is injured.—Eng F l. (Fig. 119.)
1 0 9 6 . L y c o g a la p a z i e t in u m . Fr. “ Paper Lycogala.”
Hemispberical, punctate, bluisb-black, lacero-debiscent ;
spores yellow.—F r. S .M .iii.p . 83. Schrad. t. 6 ,f. 1. Pers. Ic.
Piet. t. 3 ,f. 4-5. B. 4 B r.A n n . N .H . no. 381.
On damp paper, basket work, &c. King’s Cliffe.
Gen. 7 5 . r e t s c u l a r i a , Bull.
Peridium indeterminate,
simple,
tbin, naked, bursting
irregularly,fugitive.
Flocci attached
to the peridium, flat,
branched, subretic-
ulate.—Berk. Outl.
p . 305. Eng. F I .y .
rig . 120. p. 308. {Fig. 120.)
1 0 9 7 . Reticulazia maxima. Fr. “ Large Retioularia.”
On trunks of felled trees. [United States.]
a p p lan a ta . B . / B r. “ Flattened Reticularia.”
n A R® ] <ieLoate, olivaceous-brown, spores olive, ecbinulate —
B - irB r . Ann.N .H .{1 8 6 6 ),n o . 1142, t. 2,f 3.
As^oV“"^^®“ Nov.
1 0 9 9 . ^ R e t ic u la z ia a tza . F r . “ Black Reticularia.”
Sub-pulvinat/ peridium very thin, subreticulate, flocci erect
i r e . t o “ *1«
P- 208-A.or o .t. 6,J. 6. Lycop.fuliginosum, Sow. t. 257 .Kl. exs. no. 1748.
On wood and bark of felled pines. [Mid. Carolina.]
1100. Reticulazia umbzina. Fr. “ Umber Reticularia.”
Subpulvinate, peridium very thin, nearly even, silvery then
umber, floeci adnate to tbe base, e iZ t, bran^^ched, umber ^s we"
as the spores.—Fr. S .M .iii.p . 87. F l Dan t 1976 f 9 r
'■ e S i : S '
S : s '■ ‘
O a s ta m p s , & o . ¡ - i [ a c .r o l i n . ,]
Pvr. 7 « ■ (F ig .120.)
Gen. 76. iETHALIUM, Link.
Peridium indeterminate,
externally covered
by a floccose evanescent
bark, cellular within from
the confluent interwoven
flocci.—Aer/c. Outl. p.
306. Eng. F I .y . p. 309.
(F ig .1 2 1 .)
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