PHALLOIDEI. 



365 



1065. 



Phallus iosxnos. BerTi. "Toothed Phallus 



Pale reddish grey ; pileiis conical, reticulated, borders of the 

 reticulations stronglv toothed. — BerJ:. Outl. p. 298. Curt. Brit. 

 Ent. X. t. 469. Eng^Fl. \.p. 227. 



Sandhills. Lowestoft. 



Scent sometliing like violets at a distancej but very offensive when the 

 plant is dried. — Curt. 



Gen. 64. 



CYNOFHALLUS, Fr. 



h\f 



Pileus adnate, imperforate, uneven. 

 Veil none. — Fr. S. M. ii. p. 284. Berk. 

 Outl. p. 298. (Fiff. 109.) 



This genns differs from Phallus in the ad- 

 nate and imperforate pileus, as well as in 

 some other points. 



Fig. 109. 



1066. Cynophallus caninus. Fr. " Common Cynoph alius." 



Pileus continuous with stem, ovate, tuberculose, impervious, 

 reddish.— Cwr^. t. 235. Schceff. t. 330. FL Dan. t. 1259. Sow. t. 

 330. Xees.f.2G0. Eng. Fl.Y.p.227. Bisch. 3336. 



Amongst decayed leaves in woods. Local. 



Uterus about the size of a hazel nut ; stem hollow, very pale orange ; 

 pileus covered with green scentless mucus, beneath which it is red and 

 wrinkled. — Eng.Fl. (Fig. 109, reduced.) 



Gen. 65. 



Fig. 110. 



CLATHRUS, Mich. 



Ptem none. Receptacle forming an 

 ovate or globose network ; branches of 

 the network cellular within. — Fr. S. M. 

 ii.w. 287. Berk. Outl. p. 2dS. 



{Fig. 110.) 



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