Queletia 



LYCOPERDACE.E 



467 



Pe. thin, even, glabrous, rigid, fragile, breaking away in irregular 

 patches at maturity, whitish, then dull greyish. St. subclavate, 

 nbroso-carnose, externally densely squarrose, whitish, brownish 

 towards base. 



Gregarious. 6^ x 2 \ in. At first wholly subterranean. 





Fig. 129. — Queletia niirabilis Fr. One-half natural size. A, entire plant. 

 B, section, c, threads of capillitium and sports. X 750. 



CXIV. GEASTER Mich. 



(From the star-like appearance of mature plants ; 

 Gr. ge, the earth, aster, a star.) 



Peridium at first continuous, consisting of three layers, the two 

 outermost — exoperidium — splitting from the apex in a stellate 

 manner, the inner layer — endoperidium — sessile or pedicellate, fur- 

 nished at the apex with one orifice, rarely more. Columella pro- 

 minent, rudimentary or obsolete. Capillitium dense. Terrestrial. 



(Fig. 130.) 



Species 2049—2062 

 2049 



a. Myriostomata. Endoperidium with many orifices. 



/>. Monostomatce. Endoperidium with a single orifice. 



Endoperidium pedicellate. 2050—2054 



Endoperidium sessile. 2055 -2062 



2 H 2 



