CLAVAEIEI. 



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Gen, 43. 



SOLENZA, Pers. 



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Cups tubular, cylindrical ; mouth, 

 narrowed, inferior, or turned down- 

 wards. {Fig. 86.) 



This genus has been placed amongst the 

 Discomycetes from neglect of its mode of 

 fruiting; the spores are produced as in 

 Cy^hella-C.E.B. 



Fig. 86. 



956. Solenia Candida. Hoffm. "White Solenia." 



Scattered, cylindrical, smooth, whitish. — Hoffm. Dent.Fl. t. ^] 

 f. 1. Br. Bath. Trans. 1870, j?. 90. Bisch.f. 3391. Kl. exs. no. 

 922. 



On rotten beech. Jan. Batheaston. [Low. Carolina.] 



957. Solenia ochracea. Hoffm. " Ochrey Solenia." 



Scattered, clavato-cylindrical, subtomentose, ochraceous. — 

 Hoffm. Dent. Fl. t. 8. /. 2. Sow. t. 369./. 3. Br. Bath. Trans. 

 1870, |>. 90. Bisch.f. 3392. Kl. exs.'ii. no. 232. Fckl. exs.no. 

 1144. Peziza anomala, Eng. Fl. y.p .Idd. Berk. exs. no. 260. 

 Trichia faginea, Johnst. F.B.ii.j^- 191. 



On dead trees. [Low. & Mid. Carolina.] 



Spores subglobose, '00025 X '0003 in. 



Order V. CLAVAEIEI. 



Hymenium scarcely distinct from the hymenophore, vertical, 

 amphigenous, reaching to the very apex, even, or at length 

 wrinkled. Never incrusting or coriaceous.- — Fr.Epicr.p. 570. 



.... 



Fleshy, frondose, and laciniate . 

 Stem not distinct — 



Fleshy, hymenium dry 



Gelatinous, then horny ; hymenium viscid . . 

 Stem more or less distinct — 



Flaccid, stem thread-like, hymenium Avaxy. 



Waxy, then horny, cellular (sometimes fibrous) 



Sjparassis. 



Clavaria. 

 Calocera. 



TypTtoila. 

 Pistillaria. 



