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Fig. 341.
Hymenium persistent
deliquescent .
becoming dusty
Eeceptacle obsolete; b y -
menium even, determinate,
orbicular and elliptic, immersed
in tbe matrix, at first veiled.—
Berh. Outl.p. 375.
(Fig. 341.)
, ^ Eustictis.
Xylogra^pha.
. Propolis.
2 2 2 0 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) r a d ia ta . Pers. “ Radiated Stictis.”
Immersed, orbicular, border snow-wbite, somewhat lacerated,
pulverulent; sporidia linear, straight, continuous.—Ur. n.
p .194. E n g . F I.y . p .218. Rav. exs.l,no. 48. Berh. exs. no.10.
Tode. t. I J . 58. Nees.f. 294. Hoffm. Lich, t . l j . 4. Grev. t. 227.
Baxt. exs. no. 80. Sturm, t. 61. Peziza marginata, Sow. t. 16.
On wood, twigs, &c. [United States.]
(Fig. 341.)
2 2 2 1 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) p a llid a . Pers. “ Pallid Stictis.”
Gregarious, immersed, punctiform, pallid ; mouth connivent,
subelliptic.—Ur. ® 1 7 .ii./. 196. Eng. F I .y . p . 218. Pers. Obs.
n . t . 6 , f . l .
On wood. Appin. [Mid. Carolina.]
Scattered, minute, elUptic, or subrotund, twoindividuals sometimes growing
close together, and having a common p a r titio n , yellowish, surrounded
by a n a rrow , spurious border of the same colour. The wood on which it
grows is white.—M .IB >
2 2 2 2 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) m icrostom a. Carm. “ Smallmouthed
Stictis.”
Very minute, punctiform, prominent, blackish, opening with
a minute, round, or subelliptic orifice ; spores triseptate, hyaline,
granular; paraphyses branched.—Berh. Outl.p. 375. Stictis
sicrostoma, Eng. Fl. Y.p. 213.
On wood.
Scattered, at first nearly white, with a minute orifice, round which it
OTadually assumes a darker hue, and at length under a high magnifier, appears,
when moist, of a sub-olivaceous black. Resembling a minute Sphoena.
2 2 2 3 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) n iv e a . Pers. “ Snowy Stictis.”
Elliptic, very thin, white.—Pers. M .E .p . ii. 339. Fr. S.M.
H.p. 196. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 167. Desm. exs. no. 763.
On Pinuspinaster. Milton, Norths.
2 2 2 4 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) lich en ico la . Mont. “ Lichen
Stictis.”
Erumpent, between fleshy and waxy, cupnlseform ; disc grey-
black, nearly plane ; margin obtuse, blackish, cinereous, cracking
in a stellate manner; asci cylindrical; sporidia obovate or
elliptical, with many nuclei, then septate, or fenestrate.—Mont.
Ann. Sc. Nat. Y.p. 281, t. 13,/. 3. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 166.
On foliaceous Ccenomyces. Wareham. Isle of Skye.
“ I am not at all sure th at it is a true fungus. Its sporidia, as Montague
remarks, and my own observations confirm the fact, are exactly like those of
Urcmlaria scruposa."—M.J.B.
2 2 2 5 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) h y ste z io id es.
Stictis.”
Desm. “ Sedge
Immersed, closed, hysteriform, then erumpent, prominent,
open, ovate-oblong, or suborbicnlar ; border brown-black, sub-
granulate ; hymenium waxy, tawny, or rufous ; asci cylindrical ;
sporidia oblong, obtuse, straight, hyaline, with four nuclei.—
Desm. Ann. Sc. Nat. xix. (1843),y». 365. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no.
314. Berh. exs. no. 808. Propolis hysterioides, Fchl. Sym. Myc.
p. 255.
On Carices.
2 2 2 6 . S t ic t is (E u s tic tis ) chzysophæa. Fr. “ Golden-yellow
Stictis.”
Erumpent, orbicular ; disc concave, reddish ; border rather
thickened, golden yellow ; asci clavate ; sporidia fusiform.—Ur.
S.M. ii. p. 194. B. & Br. Ann. N.H. no. 96 6 ,1.16,/. 19. Pers. Ic.
P. t. 8,/. 1,2.^
On dead wych-elm. Batheaston.
Sporidia fusiform (’005 in.) '127 m.m. long.
2 2 2 7 . S t ic t is le c an o z a . SoJim. “ Willow Stictis.”
Erumpent, fleshy, tremellose, patellæform, tawny ; margin
somewhat lacerated, sprinkled with a whitish meal.—Schm. &
Kze. exs. no. 114. B .& B r. Ann. N .H .(1866), n o .lll2 . F r .S .M
H.p. 195.
On dead willow twigs. Jedburgh.