. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. d mature 3. c, peridiolum; d, section of ditto. X 12. e, basidia and spores. X 660. 1, peridium;2, epiphragm ; 3, peridiola ; 4, funiculus ; 5, hymenial layer lining peridiolum. Crucibuluvi NIDULARIACEiE 483 the apex as a flat epiphragm. Peridiola numerous, attached to theinner wall of the peridium by a long cord which originates from adepression in a central nipple-like tubercle on the under side of theperidiolum. (Fig. 136.) 2092. C. vulgare


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. d mature 3. c, peridiolum; d, section of ditto. X 12. e, basidia and spores. X 660. 1, peridium;2, epiphragm ; 3, peridiola ; 4, funiculus ; 5, hymenial layer lining peridiolum. Crucibuluvi NIDULARIACEiE 483 the apex as a flat epiphragm. Peridiola numerous, attached to theinner wall of the peridium by a long cord which originates from adepression in a central nipple-like tubercle on the under side of theperidiolum. (Fig. 136.) 2092. C. vulgare Tul. (from its commonness; vulgaris, common) a b c. Pe. thick, sienna-white, cinnamon or greyish, externally minutely tomentose, internally smooth and shining. Peri, circular, biconvex, pale ochreous or sienna-white. Rotten branches, planks, twigs, chips, cones, herbaceous stems, grass, rottenstraw, dead fern-fronds. f x \ in. CXXI. NIDULARIA Bull.(From a fancied resemblance to a nest, nidus) Peridium globose, consisting of a single membrane, at first closedthen opening by a more or less regular mouth or becoming irregularly. Fig. 137.—a, Nidularia fiisi/ormis Tul. X %. B, sections showing peridiola em-bedded in mucus. X 3. c, d, peridiolum and section. X 12. E, basidium with spores,cystidium and the smaller cells of hymenial surface. X 660. ruptured, containing numerous peridiola enveloped in mucus, notattached to inside by a funiculus. The mucus arises from dis-integration of hyphae. (Fig. 137.) Species 2093—2095 2093. N. pisiformis Tul. (from the pea-like shape; J>isum, a pea, forma, shape) a b c. Pe. turbinate, strigose, tuberculose, splitting irregularly, cinnamon, pale buff or salmon. Peri, subrotund, biconvex, smooth, shining, brown. Gregarious or solitary. Dead branches, chips, leaves, pine, sometimes on the 2 I 2 484 NIDULARIACEiE Nidularia ground, woods. May-Oct. T5^ in. Spores 7-8 X 8-9 fx. Var. BroomeiMass., on pine wood. Spores iox 4-5 \x. 2094. N


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