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e. 115. Sow.t.21^. Grev.t.32S. KromhJi. t.Di.f.lS-17. Schcef. 

 t. 291. var. Cooke, B.F. t. 17. f. 3. Berk. OutL t. 18./. 3. Eng. 

 Fl. Y.p.llh. Badh. i. t. 15./. 4. ii. t. 5./ 6. Coohe exs.no. 228. 

 Smith. E. M.f. 7. G^arcZ. Chron. (1860) ^;. 217. /^. ^er/j. ^xs. no. 

 149. 



In woods. Common. [Mid. Carolina.] 



Generally simple, but occasionally furnislied witli a few short branclilets, 

 wliich are incrassatedj longitudinally rugose, and very obtuse.— J/. /. B. 



968. Clavaria Kunzei. Fr. " Kunze's Clavaria." 



Rather fragile, very much branched from the slender ceespi- 

 tose base, white ; branches elongated, crowded, repeatedly- 

 forked, sub-fastigiate, even, equal ; axils compressed. — Fr. 

 Epicr.p. 573. Bull. t. 358./. 1. C. 



In woods. Rare. Sherwood Forest. 



B. Ochrosporce — spores yellowish or coloured. 



969. Clavaria auxea. Schceff. " Golden Clavaria." 



Trunk thick, elastic, pallid, divided into stout branches ; 

 branches straight, dichotomous, round, obtuse, numerous, some- 

 what toothed, vellow. — Fr. Epicr.p. 574. Schcpff. t. 287 . Bull, 

 t. 222. Ann.X.H.no.722. Vent. S. M.f. 112. KromMi.t.'oS.f. 8. 



In woods. Rare. Bristol. [United States.] 



970. Clavaria forxnosa. Pers. " Beautiful Clavaria." 



Trunk thick, elastic, whitish, much branched ; branches 



elongated, orange-red ; branclilets obtuse, yellowish. — B. ^' Br. 



Ann. N. H. {18^b) no. imi. Pers.Ic. ^' Desc.t.^.f. 6. Krombh. 



t. 53./. 37. t. 54./. 21, 22. Holms, i. no. 13. with fig. Batsch. 



f. 48. Harz. t. 7./ 6. Barla. t. 40./. 4. Cooke exs. no. 230. 



In woods, &c. Bathford Down. [United States.] 



Spores buff, broadly fusiform, granulated, fleshy, brittle, cuts like Fistu- 

 lina. Spores very large and handsome, elongated, oval, covered with pa- 

 pillae, -0006 X -0003 in. 



971. Clavaria abietina. Schum, " Fir-wood Clavaria." 



Very much branched, ochraceous, trunk somewhat thickened, 

 clothed with white down ; branches straight, crowded, longi- 

 tudinally wrinkled when dry ; branchlets straight. — Fr, Epicr. 



