. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. eech,oak. 5 in. Sometimes hair-like in thinness, the base Clavaria CLAVARIACE/E 437 spreading over leaves. Sometimes certain individuals spring from a smallorange-brown sclerotium as in Typhala or a white base ^ in. in not be confounded with 1986 or 1992. 1974. C. ardenia Sow. (after Lady Arden) a b c. Apex of the very hollow inflated CI. acute or rounded, thenmore or less collapsing and becoming depressed, brown-ochrewith an olive s


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. eech,oak. 5 in. Sometimes hair-like in thinness, the base Clavaria CLAVARIACE/E 437 spreading over leaves. Sometimes certain individuals spring from a smallorange-brown sclerotium as in Typhala or a white base ^ in. in not be confounded with 1986 or 1992. 1974. C. ardenia Sow. (after Lady Arden) a b c. Apex of the very hollow inflated CI. acute or rounded, thenmore or less collapsing and becoming depressed, brown-ochrewith an olive shade or date-brown, base creeping, whitetomentose. Fallen branches, amongst fir-leaves, under laurels, on rotting hazel sticks ;rare. 8J in. 1975. C. inearnata Weinm. (from the flesh colour; incarnatus, flesh- coloured).Solid, cylindrical, flesh-colour, internally On the ground. XCIII. CALOCERA Fr. (From the shape and colour, like beautiful horns; Gr. kalos, beautiful, keras, a horn.) Gelatinoso-cartilaginous, horny when dry, somewhat cylindrical,simple or branched, viscid, without a distinct stem. Hymenium. Fig. io3.—a, Calocera viscosa Fr., two-thirds natural size, B, basidia and spores of ditto;C, spores germinating and producing sporidiola ; D, sporidiolum germinating ; X 6oo. E, C. corfieaWeinm.; F, C. stricta Fr. ; two-thirds natural size. 438 CLAVARIACEiE Calocera amphigenous. Basidia furcate or bilobed, each lobe bearing a singleone-spored sterigma. Spores oblong, curved, septate on germination,producing heads of ellipsoid sporidiola as in the Tremelliiiacecz. (Fig. 108.) Growing on wood. Species 1976—1982 Branched. 1976, 1977 C^espitose. 1978, 1979 Simple, solitary. 1980—1982 1976. C. viseosa Fr. (from its viscidity) a b c. Branches more or less vertical, repeatedly dichotomous, orange,the rooting base paler. Rotten wood, stumps, chiefly pine; very common. July-Dec. 2\ 2\ in. 1977. C. palmata Fr. (from the palmate branching) a


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