. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ^ X /, ii in. 298 AGARICACE/E Cantharelhis c. ResupinatcE. 1387. C. retirugus Pers. (from the reticulate gills; rete, a net, ruga, a wrinkle) a b c. P. sessile, inferior, membranous, irregular, repando-lobed, cinereous-fuliginous, or pale fuliginous over biscuit G. superior, radiating from a central or lateral point, whitish-fuliginous or paler than P. On sticks and mosses in bogs, Hypnum; uncommon. f in. in diam. Sometimes wholly salmon or
. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. ^ X /, ii in. 298 AGARICACE/E Cantharelhis c. ResupinatcE. 1387. C. retirugus Pers. (from the reticulate gills; rete, a net, ruga, a wrinkle) a b c. P. sessile, inferior, membranous, irregular, repando-lobed, cinereous-fuliginous, or pale fuliginous over biscuit G. superior, radiating from a central or lateral point, whitish-fuliginous or paler than P. On sticks and mosses in bogs, Hypnum; uncommon. f in. in diam. Sometimes wholly salmon or biscuit. 1388. C. lobatus Fr. (from the lobed pileus) a b c. Dark fuscous,pale when dry. P. sessile, inferior, membranous, irregular. G. superior, radiating from a central or lateral point, somewhat distant, branched. On mosses in bogs, Hypnum c?ispidatum, H. revolens, Sphagnum, mossy soil;uncommon. Spring to winter. P. \\ in. in diam. LI. NYCTALIS Fr. (From the habit, growing in dark places • Gr. nux, night.) Veil obsolete or indefinite. Hymenophore continuous and homo-geneous with the stem. Pileus fleshy. Stem central, exannulate,. Fig. 65.—Nyctalis asterophora Fr. a, plants growing on Russula aditsta. One-half naturalsize. _ b, c, entire and in section ; D, with slice removed from edge, showing transverse sectionof vein-like gills. X 2. e, basidia and spores ; f, conidium. X 400. Nyctalis AGARICACE^E 299 without cartilaginous bark. Gills fleshy, thick, juicy, obtuse at theedge, distant, adnate. Spores elliptical, subglobose, is also effected by conidia borne on the pileus.(Fig. 65.) Parasitic on the Agaricacece, gregarious and fasciculate. Species 1389, 1390 1389. N. asterophora Fr. (from the minute stellate conidia borne on the pileus; aster, a star, fero, to bear) a b c. P. hemispherical, floccoso-pulverulent, white to fawn. St. solid, equal, whitish to brownish. G. very shallow, thick, grey-white. Gregarious or subcrespitose. Parasitic on 229,
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