342 



CLAVARIEI. 



** Without tubercle at the base. 



1004. Typhula Grevillei. Fr, " Gre\-ille's Tji^hula." 



Simple, white, club incrassated, obtuse ; stem capillary, pilose. 

 — Fr. Epicr.p. 585. Grev. t. 49. Bisch.f. 3382. Sturm, iii. 3. t. 

 25. T. gyrans, Berk. exs. no. 66, 151. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 180. 



On dead leaves. [Low. Carolina.] 



1005. Typhula filiformis. Fr. " Thread-like Typhula." 



Club incrassated, whitish ; stem decumbent, somewhat branched, 

 bright brown. — Fr. Epicr.p. 586. Bull. t. 448,/. 1. Sow. t. 387, 

 /. 4. Eng.Fl.Y. p. 181. 



Amongst dead leaves. 



Decumbent, creeping, free, subflexuous brown, cinereous brown, or brick- 

 red.— -E/<^. Fl. 



1006. 



Typhula gracilis. B.S^Besm. " Slender Typhula." 



Club simple or forked, pallid, acute; stem short, distinct. — 

 Berk. Outl.p. 285. Ann. N.H. no. 84, t. 8,/. 1. 



On putrid leaves. 



Head rough with spores and little prominent bristles. Yery near to J^aj'ia. 

 Pallid, one line or more high, simple or forked, ragged with the fruit- 

 bearing cells, which are frosted with the spores, and interspersed sometimes 

 with short bristles, of which some of the upper ones support a small spore ; 

 tips often acuminate, and then nearly barren. Stem short, smooth, or 

 bristly. Spores elliptic, having a sparkling appearance under a lens. — 



FZSTILI.ARIA, Fr. 



Club shaped, waxy, then horny. 

 Structure cellular. {J^^ig- 93.) 



Fig. 93. 



