. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . — Mitrula paludosa(Natural size.) Fig. 78.— flavida Pei s.(Natural size.) 185. Mitrula paludosa Fr.—-Recep-tacle usually globose or ovate, bright yel-low or orange; stalk slender, straight orflexuous, often enlarged upwards, whiteor tinted with ochre. On decaying leaves and twigs, inmarshes, pools, and wet places, in spring,summer, and autumn; generally gregariousor casspitosc. GENUS XUII.—SPATHULARIA stipitate, vertical, compressed laterally, decurrent GUID


. Guide to Sowerby's models of British fungi in the Department of Botany, British Museum (Natural History) . — Mitrula paludosa(Natural size.) Fig. 78.— flavida Pei s.(Natural size.) 185. Mitrula paludosa Fr.—-Recep-tacle usually globose or ovate, bright yel-low or orange; stalk slender, straight orflexuous, often enlarged upwards, whiteor tinted with ochre. On decaying leaves and twigs, inmarshes, pools, and wet places, in spring,summer, and autumn; generally gregariousor casspitosc. GENUS XUII.—SPATHULARIA stipitate, vertical, compressed laterally, decurrent GUIDE TO THE MODELS OF FUNGI. 73 on opposite sides of stalk. There is but a single British species,which is represented by a model. 186. Spathularia flavida Pers.—Receptacle spathulate, com-pressed, undulate, nearly even, yellow; stalk white or faintlytinted with ochre. S. flavida is not common; it grows on dead fir leaves and mossin damp woods ; gregarious. GENUS XLIV.—PEZIZA Dill. Receptacle at first closed, afterwards expanding, cup-shaped,marginate ; epidermis thin, contiguous, glabrous, pru


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