. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. riate and shining lead-colour within, hirto-tomentose and ferruginous without. , biconvex, lead-colour. Fun. whitish, containinga long filiform appendage within. Springing from coarsebrown Fields, woods, gardens, decaying twigs, wood, old willow, fir- cones, coco-nut fibre. in. 2091. C. vernieosus DC. (from the silky-shining outer surface of the peridium; vernieosus, shiny as though varnished) a b e. Campanulate


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. riate and shining lead-colour within, hirto-tomentose and ferruginous without. , biconvex, lead-colour. Fun. whitish, containinga long filiform appendage within. Springing from coarsebrown Fields, woods, gardens, decaying twigs, wood, old willow, fir- cones, coco-nut fibre. in. 2091. C. vernieosus DC. (from the silky-shining outer surface of the peridium; vernieosus, shiny as though varnished) a b e. Campanulate, undulate, tapering downwards to a narrow base, inside smooth, lead-colour or brownish, outside minutely silky, ferruginous, ochreous or greyish. Peri, circular, biconvex, blackish or blackish-brown. Fun. white. On the ground, stubble fields, gardens, flower-pots, flower-boxes, rottenwood, chips. \ x \ in. CXX. CRUCIBULUM Tul.(From a fancied resemblance to a small melting-pot, crucibulum.) Peridium cup-shaped, consisting of two layers, the outer thick andfelt-like, the inner a thin membrane which is at first continuous over. Fig. 136.—A, Crucibulwji vulgare Tul. X f. B, section showing young and mature 3. c, peridiolum; d, section of ditto. X 12. e, basidia and spores. X 660. 1, peridium;2, epiphragm ; 3, peridiola ; 4, funiculus ; 5, hymenial layer lining peridiolum. Crucibuluvi NIDULARIACEiE 483 the apex as a flat epiphragm. Peridiola numerous, attached to theinner wall of the peridium by a long cord which originates from adepression in a central nipple-like tubercle on the under side of theperidiolum. (Fig. 136.) 2092. C. vulgare Tul. (from its commonness; vulgaris, common) a b c. Pe. thick, sienna-white, cinnamon or greyish, externally minutely tomentose, internally smooth and shining. Peri, circular, biconvex, pale ochreous or sienna-white. Rotten branches, planks, twigs, chips, cones, herbaceous stems, grass, rottenstraw, dead fern-fronds.


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