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Outlines of British Fungology : containing characters of above a thousand species of Fungi, and a complete list of all that have been described as natives of the British Isles / by M.J. Berkeley
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OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY.

Subgenus 8. Fibrina, Fr .Waxy or subcoriaceous, dry, at lengthsmooth, at first marked with adpressed hairs. Margin tom ortoothed.

94. rudis, B. (no. 574). On shallow gravel and peat.

95. bolaris, Batsch ; Sow. t. 369. /. 5. On willow.

96. siparia, B. and Br. (no. 772). On elm.

97. Ledi, A. and S. t. 10./. 7 (no. 160). On Arbutus Uva-ursi.

Series 3. Phialea, Fr . Veil none. Cups wary or membra-naceous, quite smooth (or very rarely mealy or subtomen-tose), soon open. Subiculum none.

Subgenus 9. Hymenoscypha, Fr.Cup submembranaceous, dis-tinctly stipitate. Hymenium distinct, thicker than the walls of the. cup.

98. firma, P.; Sow. t. 115. On sticks.

99. ciborioides, Fr. (no. 158). On dead leaves.

100. echinophila, Bull. t. 500. /. 11 (no. 567). On chestnut-husks.

101. coronata, Bull.t. 416./. 4. On stalks of plants.

102. inflexa, Bolt. t. 106./. 2; Sow. t. 306. On dead nettles.

103. striata, Fr.(no. 568). On dead stems.

104. Cacali®, Fr. (no. 569). On the common stock.

105. nitidula, B. and Br. (no. 570). On Air a caspitosa.

106. cyathoidea, Bull.; Sow. t. 369. /. 1. On dead herbaceous stems.

107. caucus, Reb. t. 4./. 17 (no. 572). On fallen catkins.

108. Curreyi, B.; Journ. Linn. Soc. i. p. 147. On dead Juncus.

Subgenus 10. Mqllisia, Fr.Freely evolved, smooth. Cupsturbinato-stipitate or sessile, soft and waxy.

109. clavus, A. and S. (no. 575). On leaves, etc., in swamps.

110. vinosa, A. and S. On fallen branches.

111. atro-virens, P. On decaying wood.

112. cinerea, Batsch. On decaying wood, etc.