72 FUNGUS-FLOEA. 



Calocera cornea. Fr. 



Tufted, rooting, clubs smooth, viscid, subulate, simple or 

 rarely with a minute branchlet, orange-yellow or pale 

 yellow, several connate at the base ; spores cylindric-oblong, 

 7-8 X 5 /x. 



Calocera cornea. Fries, S. M. i. p. 486; Cke., Hdbk., 

 p. 339. 



On stumps and decorticated trunks, especially oak. Eigid 

 when dry. Known by the tufted, tapering and pointed 

 sporophores, which vary from \-% in. high. 



*** TJnhranclied, solitary. 



Calocera stricta. Fr. 



Simple, solitary, i-1 in. high, linear, even when dry, 

 yellow; base abrupt, encircled with white tomentum. 



Calocera stricta. Fries, Epicr., p. 581 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 340. 



On trunks. Occasionally two sporophores spring from 

 the same base, but they are not habitually caespitose as in 

 C. cornea. 



Var. epiphylla, Fr., differing from the type in being 

 2-3 in. high, smooth at the base, and abruptly rooting and 

 growing amongst pine leaves, has not, so far as I am aware, 

 occurred in this country. 



Calocera striata. Fr. 



Simple, solitary, about I in. high, acute, longitudinally 

 striate or rugose when dry, "yellow; spores cylindric-oblong, 

 8 X 4 /A. 



Calocera striata, Fries, Epicr., p. 582 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 681. 



On trunks. Somewhat resembling C. cornea, but dis- 

 tinguished by being solitary, and striate when dry. 



Calocera glossoides. Fr. 



Simple, solitary, yellow, somewhat tremellose, round and 

 slender at the base, incrassated and compressed above, 

 obtuse; spores elliptic-oblong, sliglitly curved. 



Calocera glossoides, Fries, S. M. i. p. 487. 



On trunks. About i in. high. 



