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* With tubercle at the base, 



999. Typhula erythropus. Fr. " Eed-stemmed Typhula." 



Simple. Club cylindrical, smooth, white ; stem nearij straight, 

 dark red, inclining to black. — Fr. Epicr. p. 585. Fl. Dan. t. 

 2030,/. 1. Desm. exs.no. 263. Bolt. 1. 112. Grev. t. 43. Berk. exs. 

 no. 24. Eng. Fl. Y.p. 181. Schnitz. Sturm. 1. 12. Bail. t. 27. 



On dead stems of herbaceous plants. Common. 



Often growing on some species of Sclerotium ; 3 lines 1 in. high ; stem 

 often flexuous. — J/. /. B. (Fig. 92.J 



1000. Typhula gyrans. Fr. " Xodding Typhula." 



Simple, white. Club cylindrical, smooth ; stem pubescent, 

 pellucid. — Fr, S.M. 494. Epicr. p. 585. FcJd. exs. no. 1290. 

 Batsch.f. 164. Br. Bath. Trans. 1870,i>. 92. 



On straw, &c. [Mid. Carolina.] 



1001. Typhula "/icarnata. F,-. " Flesh-coloured T}'phiila." 



SimjDle. Club cylindrical, elongated, smooth, flesh-coloured, 

 attenuated into the subpilose continuous stem. — Fr. Epicr. p. 585. 

 Willd. Ber. t. 7,f. 17. A7. exs. no. 1313. Clavaria jjhacorrhizaj 

 Grev.S.C.El.t.dS. 



On dead herbaceous plants. 



1002. Typhula phacozxhiza. Fr. " Eulb-rooted Typhula." 



Simple ; club cylindrical, smooth, pallid; stemflexuose, smooth, 

 brownish. — Fr. Epicr. p. 585. Berk. exs. no. 23. Sow. t. 233. 

 Eng. Fl. y.p. 180 (partly). 



On dead herbaceous plants, &c. 



Attached to Sclerotium complanatum and *S^ scutellaium. Often hairy at the 

 base, drawn out and distorted from peculiar circumstances of situation. 



1003. Typhula xnuscicola. Fr. " Moss Typhula." 



Simple, subfiliform, smooth, slightly incrassated upwards, 

 white ; stem not distinct. — Fr. Epicr. p. 585. Fers. Obs. ii. t. 3. 

 J.2. Nees.f. 164:. Bisch.f. 3388. 



On the larger mosses. 



Perhaps more properly a Pistillaria. Sometimes not a line high. 



