. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. in. 1919. C. fraxinieola B. & Br. (from its habitat, bark of ash, Fraxinus ; eolo, to inhabit) a b , shortly villous, white. Hym. light yellow, becoming fuscous. Spores pale Minute to -£$ in. 1920. C. museieola Fr. (from its growing on mosses; vmscus, moss, colo, to inhabit) a , subsessile, cupulate, nodding, externally slightly fibrilloso- striate; marg. slightly downy, repand, torn. Hym. even, whitish
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. in. 1919. C. fraxinieola B. & Br. (from its habitat, bark of ash, Fraxinus ; eolo, to inhabit) a b , shortly villous, white. Hym. light yellow, becoming fuscous. Spores pale Minute to -£$ in. 1920. C. museieola Fr. (from its growing on mosses; vmscus, moss, colo, to inhabit) a , subsessile, cupulate, nodding, externally slightly fibrilloso- striate; marg. slightly downy, repand, torn. Hym. even, whitish, rarely ; rare. Dec-Mar. Jin. 1921. C. oehroleuea B. & Br. (from the yellow-white colour; Gr. ochros, pale yellow, /eukos, white) a , cupulate, villous above; marg. at length split. Hym. even, pale ochre, brighter than , bramble ; rare. July-Oct. \ in. Rarely stipitate. 1922. C. fuseospora Curr. ex Cooke (from the colour of the spores; fuseus, dusky).Sessile, white tomentose; marg. connivent. Hym. becoming yellow. Spores subglobose, , ^-i mm. Sokfiia THELEPHORACEiE 427. Fig. 105.—a,anomala Fr., X c, section, X SolcniaB, ditto20. D, XC. SOLENIA Hoffm.(From the short pipe-like shape; Gr. so/en, a pipe.) Cylindrical, more or less contracted at the mouth, the externalhairs in some species rough with particles of oxalate of lime, cavitycovered with the hymenium. Basidia tetras-porous. (Fig. 105.) The species are all minute, rarely exceedingTV in. in height. They grow, usually in crowdedmasses, on rotten wood. They are closelyallied to Cyphella, but are distinguished by thedensely crowded habit and by the cylindersnever expanding. Fries has placed this genus in the Poly-poracece, but each cylinder in Solenia is a distinctPeziza-like plant and not comparable with amere tube of one of the Polyporacece. To beallied to the Polyporacece each cylinder shouldbe lined with minute basidia-bearing tubes. Species 1923—1925 E
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