. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. THELEPHORA. 26l âcrispa, a curl. Crisped. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 631. Berk. Out. p. 266. C. Craterellu?. Hbk. n. 889. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 842.âSow. t. 75. Hussey ii. t. 18. *â ** Irregularly shaped, pileics and stem fleshy. 5. C. clavatus Fr.â Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) broad, somewhat light yellowish, fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuous, unpolished, attenuated mto the solid stem; flesh thick, white. Hymenium even, then corrugated, purplish then changing colour. Solitary or caespitose, occasionally branched. The hymenium is white- pr
. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. THELEPHORA. 26l âcrispa, a curl. Crisped. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 631. Berk. Out. p. 266. C. Craterellu?. Hbk. n. 889. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 842.âSow. t. 75. Hussey ii. t. 18. *â ** Irregularly shaped, pileics and stem fleshy. 5. C. clavatus Fr.â Pileus 5 cent. (2 in.) broad, somewhat light yellowish, fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuous, unpolished, attenuated mto the solid stem; flesh thick, white. Hymenium even, then corrugated, purplish then changing colour. Solitary or caespitose, occasionally branched. The hymenium is white- pruinose with the spores, not separate, violaceous-flesh-colour passing into fuliginous or umber; hence the following forms are distinct : A. violaceous then date-brown. B. flesh-colour.âSchceff. t. 164. Schmid. Ic. 2. /. 60. C. purplish. Schceff. t. 276. D. umber.â Wulf. in Jacq. Coll. ii. /. 3. In beech wood. Bisham, Berks. Nameâclavis, a club. Club-shaped. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 632. Sv. at I. Sv. t. 91. B. & Br. n. 1445.âKro?nbh. t. 13-17. i-S^C-s \ Genus XLIV.âThelephora (0tjAt?, a teat; <piPw, to bear). Theiephora. Ehrh. Fr. Gen. Hymen. Hymenium inferior or amphigenous, continuous with the hymenophore and similar to it, even or ribbed, without an in- termediate stratum. Sporophores 4-spored. Coriaceous, destitute of a cuticle, very varied i?i form {pileate, clavate, resupinate), growing on the ground. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 633. * E?-ect, pileus entire or divided into branches. ** Pileate, dimidiate, horizontal, some- what sessile or effuso-rejlexed. *** Resupinate, for the ?nost part incrlist- ing, wherefore the forms are various. * Erect, pileus entire or divided into branches. w &. LXXXIV. Thelephora laciniata. One-third natural size. 1. T. Sowerbeii B. & Br.âSnow- white, at length changing colour, here and there dingy yellow. Pileus coriaceous, entire, infundibulifonn, rough with radiating processes projecting from the surface. Hy- menium smooth
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