NIDIJLARIACEI. 



413 



1203. 



Thelebolus terrestris. A. d; S. " Ground 



Thelebolus." 



Heinisplierical, saffron-yellow, crowded, seated on a dense 

 tomentose subiculum. — A. 4' S. t. 2,/. 4. Nees.f. 364. Ann. N.H. 

 no. 964. Fckl. exs. no. 643. Bisch. f. 3646. Kl. exs. ii. no. 718. 

 Corda. Anl. t. D.f. 44, no. 9-11. 



On fir leaves. Richmond, Yorks. 



(Fig. 146 J 



[Thelebolus stercoreus. Tode. Was inserted in English Flora on the 

 authority of Loudon, and has not since been confirmed.] 



Gen. 101. POLYANGIUM, Link. 



Peridium subhemispherical, hyaline, 

 sporangia large in proportion, grumous 

 within. — Berk. Out!, p. 312. 



{Fig. 147.) 



Fig. 147. 



1204. Polyangium vitellinum. Bitm. "Egg-yellow 



Polyangium." 



Minute, scattered ; sporangia lemon yellow, sporangioles egg- 

 shaped, orange. — Ditm. Sturm, t. 21 . Link. Obs. t.2,f. 66. Berk. 

 Outl.p. 312. Corda. Anl. t. C.f. 40, no. 1-3. Bisch. f. 3628. 



On fallen trunks. Rare. King's Cliffe. 



[United States.] 



{F{g. 147.) 



