CALOCERA. 157 



C. inequalis. 



Yellow, gregarious, somewhat fasciculate, fragile, stuffed. 

 Clubs variable, simple or forked, continuous downwards, of 

 the same color. Spores white. — Stevenson'' s British Fuyigi. 



Common in grassy lawns and cemeteries. 



C. spinulosa. Pers. 



Trunk short, rather thick (2.5 cent., 2 in.), pallid. Branches 

 elongated, crowded, tense and straight, attenuated, somewhat 

 cinnamon (fuliginous-date-brown : Pers.), of the same color at 

 the apex. — Stevenson' s British Fungi. 



Common in woods on oak leaves. Kuhn's woods. 



C. fragilis. Brittle Clavaria. 



Fasciculate, fragile, clubs hollow, attenuated below, white. 

 Albright's pasture land. 



C. mucida. 



Club simple, light yellow, becoming rufescent when old. 

 Found on a moist maple log covered with green algae. Kuhn's woods. 



Genus LXIX. CAIyOCERA. Fr. 



Gelatinous ; tough when moist, horny when dry ; hymenium 

 viscid. — Cook' s British Fiuigi. 



C. stricta. 



Simple, elongated; base blunt, linear, yellow, even when dry. 



Common on logs with a crack, from which the plant issues. Koch's 

 Island. 



