. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. CLAVARIEI. ciavaria. GENUS LI.—Clavaria (clava, a club). Linn.—Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 465. Fleshy, branched or simple, somewhat round, without a distinct stem. Hymenium continuous, dry, homogeneous. For the most part growing on the groimd. Fr. Hym. ^A'C}JT] f), I. RAMARIA (ramus, a branch). Holmsk. Branched, branches attenuated upwards. A. Lettcosporce (Aev/cos, white; (nropos, seed). Spores white or pallid. * Colour bright, yellow, red or violet. On the ground. ** Colour white or grey. On the ground. *** Colour


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. CLAVARIEI. ciavaria. GENUS LI.—Clavaria (clava, a club). Linn.—Fr. Syst. Myc. i. p. 465. Fleshy, branched or simple, somewhat round, without a distinct stem. Hymenium continuous, dry, homogeneous. For the most part growing on the groimd. Fr. Hym. ^A'C}JT] f), I. RAMARIA (ramus, a branch). Holmsk. Branched, branches attenuated upwards. A. Lettcosporce (Aev/cos, white; (nropos, seed). Spores white or pallid. * Colour bright, yellow, red or violet. On the ground. ** Colour white or grey. On the ground. *** Colour whitish or dingy. On wood. B. Ochrosporce (a>xp6?, pale yellow; o-n-opos, seed). Spores ochraceous or cinnamon.— There are analogous species in each section which are so similar in form and colour that their figures are with difficulty distinguished. Yet they are most distinct; the Ochrosporae spongy, tough, the majority of them bitter, and not fit to be eaten. * Colour yellow, somewhat cinnamon, saf- fron. On the ground. On the XCI. Ciavaria cinerea. third natural size. One- * Colottr whitish, grey, violet. *** Growing on trztnks. II. SYNCORYNE (vvv, together tose at the base or fasciculate. * Reddish. ** Yellowish or white. *** Fuliginous or blackish. *cop6ioj, a club). Somewhat simple, caespi- , a club). Somewhat simple, distinct III. HOLOCORYNE (oAos, entire ; at the base. * Colour changeable, becoming dark. ** Colour unchangeable, commonly shining white. I.— RAMARIA. Branched, branches attenuated upwards. A. Leiicospor<z. Spores white or pallid. * Coloitr bright, yellow, red or violet. 1. C. botrytes Pers. — Varying white, yellow, flesh-colour, cent. (3 in.) and more high, but also less, fragile; trunk very thick, cent. (1-2 in.), unequal, very much branched. Branches swollen, unequal, somewhat wrinkled, red at the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for reada


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