. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . Fig. 86. —Hypomyces lateritius Tul. (One-quarter X-500 Fig. 85.—HvpocreaalutaceaFr. (Natural size.)Imbedded perithecia x 5. Asci andspores X 500. less or coloured; peritheciasmall, globose, on fungi. Thereare seven British species. 203, Hypomyces lateri-tius Tul.—This is a micro-scopic parasite of brick-redcolour and of frequent occur-rence; it grows as a thickfilm over the gills of Lac-In its earlier naturalsize.) Perithecia x 10, single ^&r\-tarillS delicioSllS Sta


. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . Fig. 86. —Hypomyces lateritius Tul. (One-quarter X-500 Fig. 85.—HvpocreaalutaceaFr. (Natural size.)Imbedded perithecia x 5. Asci andspores X 500. less or coloured; peritheciasmall, globose, on fungi. Thereare seven British species. 203, Hypomyces lateri-tius Tul.—This is a micro-scopic parasite of brick-redcolour and of frequent occur-rence; it grows as a thickfilm over the gills of Lac-In its earlier naturalsize.) Perithecia x 10, single ^&r\-tarillS delicioSllS Stages it is froia white powder. Slfore^ 40^? ^ ^^ paraphyse x 200. gtages it is frOSted OVer with GENUS LI.—XYLARIA Hill. Stipitate; stroma corky, rarelyfleshy; perithecia are eight British species. 204. Xylaria polymorphaGrev.—Clubs turgid, corky, ir-regular, whitish-cinereous, thenblack. A common fungus on oldstumps, where it grows gre-gariously. X. hypoxy Ion Grev., the candle-snuff fungus, is a smallerand much more common species. Like X. polymorpha, it grows on Fg- 87.—


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