. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 99.—a, b, HymenocJuete rubiginosa Lev., entire and in section, one-half naturalsize, c, part of hymenium, showing cystidium, basidium and spores, X 500. cystidia, three or four times the length of the basidia; in 1830 thesetae at first very pale. Basidia tetrasporous. Spores white or olive. (Fig. 99-) Allied to Peniophora. Species 1819—1831 a. Apodce. No stem. Spores white, cystidia acuminate, plane. 1819, 1820 b. Resvpinatoz. With a resupinate habi


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Fig. 99.—a, b, HymenocJuete rubiginosa Lev., entire and in section, one-half naturalsize, c, part of hymenium, showing cystidium, basidium and spores, X 500. cystidia, three or four times the length of the basidia; in 1830 thesetae at first very pale. Basidia tetrasporous. Spores white or olive. (Fig. 99-) Allied to Peniophora. Species 1819—1831 a. Apodce. No stem. Spores white, cystidia acuminate, plane. 1819, 1820 b. Resvpinatoz. With a resupinate habit, except 1827. Spores white, cystidia acuminate, plane or rough. 1821—1824Spores olive. 1825—1827 Cystidia subclavate, sometimes rough. 1828—1831 a. ApodcB. 1819. H. rubiginosa Lev. (from the iron-rust colour of the hymenium; rubigo, rust) a b effused, rerlexed, somewhat imbricate, zoned, velvety, deep orange-sienna • marg. orange. Hym. papillose, ferruginous or umber, sometimes deep wood, twigs, oak, alder, sometimes spreading to moss. 6 in. 1820. H. Avellana Lev. ex Cooke (from the habita


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