332 CLAVAEIEI. 



963. Clavaria coxalloides. L. " Wliite coral Clavaria." 



Rather fragile, white, hollow within ; stem slightly thick- 

 ened, repeatedly and irregularly branched ; branchlets unequal, 

 dilated upwards, very numerous, crowded, acute. — Fr. Epicr. 

 p.b72. Holms.i. p. llo. ivith Jig. Soiv.t. 278. Batt. t.i.A. Eng. 

 Fl. Y.p. 173. Krombh. t. 53. /. 4. Fcoq. t. i.f. 1. 



In woods. 



964. Clavairia umbxina. Bc7'7i. " Umber Clavaria." 



Pale umber, slightly branched ; branches and branchlets cy- 

 lindrical, ohtuse, forked. — Be?^k. Outl.p. 279. 1. 18./. 4. 



On mossy lawns. Coed Coch. 



The habit is that of Cfastigiata. It has not, however, the slightest tinge 

 of yellow. 



965. Clavaria cinerea. Bull. " Cinereous Clavaria." 



Fragile, stuffed, cinereous ; stem thick, short, very much 

 branched; branches and branchlets thickened, irregular, some- 

 what wrinkled, rather obtuse. — Fr. Epicr. p. 572. Bull. t. 354. 

 Grev. t. 64. Letell. t. 708./. 1. Badh. i. 1. 16. f. 5. ii. t. 5./. 5. 

 Cookey B. F. 1. 17. f. 1. CooJce exs. no. 227. C. coralloides i3, cine- 

 rea, Eng. Fl. Y.p. 173. 



In woods. Sept. 



This appears to be a local species, very common in some places, and in 

 others never to be found. 



966. Clavaria czistata. Rolm^h. " Crested Clavaria." 



Tough, even, stuffed, white or dingy ; branches dilated above, 

 acute, incised, cristate. — Fr. Epicr. p. hi 2. Holm.p.9)2. with fig. 

 Fl.Dan.t.im^.f.2. Grev.t.ldO. Krombh. t. 53./. 13. Pers. 

 Com. t.4:.f.3. var. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 174:. Bisch.f. 34^9. Schnitz. 

 Sturm, t.ll. 



In woods. [Mid. & Up. Carolina.] 



Distinguished by its dilated, more or less crested, or fimbriated apices. — 

 M. J. B. Spores oval, not truly white, with a suggestion of ochre, "0002 X 

 •00027 in. 



967. Clavaria rugosa. Bull. " "Wrinkled Clavaria." 



Tough, simple, or branched, thickened above, wrinkled, white 

 or dingy ; branches few, irregular, obtuse. — Fr. Epicr. p. 572. 

 Bull. t.U8.f.2. Fl. Dan. 1. 1301. Babh. F. E. no. 12d. Bolt. 



