334 CLAVAEIEI. 



p.ol-i. Grev.t. 117. Fl. Dan. t. 2030. f. 2. Eng. FL y. p, 17 4:. 



Gard. Chron. (1860)^.871./^. 



In fir "woods. Common. [Mid. Carolina.] 



Easil}' known by its changing to green when bruised. Spores ochraceous. 

 —Enr/. FL Spores oval, greenish-yellow, '00023 X 'OuOlo in. {Fi^.SS.) 



972. Clavaria flaccida. Fr. " Flaccid Clavaria." 



Slender, very mucli branched, flaccid, ochraceous; trunk 

 thin, smooth ; branches crowded, unequal, converging, acute. — 

 Fr, Epicr. p.hl'l. Kl.exs. no. 122. Ann. N. 11. no.lbL 



Amongst moss in -woods. King's Cliffe. 



Similar to C aUetina, but more delicate. 



973. Clavaria crocea. P. '■ Saffron -yellow Clavaria." 



Minute, slender, saffron-yellow; trunk naked, pallid; 

 branches crowded, somewhat forked, as well as the similar 

 branchlets. — Fr. Epicr. p. bib. Pers. Ic. 4' Desc. 1. 11. f. 6. Ann. 

 N.H. no. 367. 



On the ground. Eare. 



974. Clavaria grisea. P. " Grey Clavaria." 



Firm ; trunk thick, whitish ; branches attenuated, somewhat 

 ■wrinkled, obtuse, dingy-cinereous ; branchlets unequal, obtuse, 

 of the same colour. — Fr. Epicr. p. bib. Berk. exs. no. 150. 

 Kromhh. t. 53./. 9-10. Eng. FL x.p. 173. Barla. t. 4:1. f. 1-2. 



In woods. Kare. Appin. [Mid. Carolina.] 



Known by its brownish spores. 



975. Clavaria stricta. P. " Straight Clavaria." 



Very much branched, pallid, brownish when braised ; stem 

 somewhat thickened , branches and branchlets straight, even, 

 adpressed, acute. — Fr. Epicr. p. bib. Pers. Co?n. t.4:.f.l. Fl. 

 Dan. 1. 1302./. 1. Eng. FL v. p. 174. KL exs. no. 1124. 



In gardens. Eare. Kew. [United States.] 



Stem rather slender, ascending, furnished at the base with rooting 

 fibrillse, firm, above 3 lines thick. Branches divided in an arcuate manner, 

 then converging, opaque, generally pale yellow, brownish when bruised. 

 Spores cinnamon.— J'm^. Fragrant. Spores creamy-yellow, •GOOl5X"00024in. 



976. Clavaria crispula. Fr. " Flexuous Clavaria." 



Yery much branched, tan-coloured, then ochraceous ; trunk 



