MTXOGASTRES. 401 



denudatus. Bolt.t.93, f.2. Jacq. Misc. t. 6. Tridiia denudata. 

 Soiv. t. 49. Purt. t. 24,/. 2. Kl. exs. no. 932. 



On rotten stumps. Common. [United States.] 



1171. Arcyria incarnata. P. " Flesh-coloured Arcyria.' 



Peridia crowded, substipitate, ovate, capillitium elongato- 

 effuse, flesh-coloured, as well as the spores. — Fr. S.M. iii.y). 178. 

 Eriff.Fl.Y. p. 318. Mich. t. 94,/. 2. Pers. Ohs. 1, t.h,f. 4-5. 

 Sturm.t.4.4.. FcJd.exs.no.lU2. Wig. An7i. Sc. Xat. (1862) :^Yi. 

 t.l6,f.8-d. Bisch. f. 3663. Fl. Dcm. t. 2090, f. 1. Schnizl. f. 

 34-35. 



On rotten wood. [United States.] 



Smaller tban A. puniceay and more shortly stipitate. In that the peridium 

 is venose, in this veiuless. — Eng.Fl. {F'-J- 136.) 



1172. Arcyxia cinexea. Schum. " Grey Arcyria." 



Gregarious, peridia stipitate, globoso-ovate, cinereous ; capil- 

 litium ovato-cylindrical, glaucous, as well as the spores. — Fr. 

 S.M.in.p.l80. Eng.Fl.Y.p.3l8. Pull. t. 4.77, f. 3. Pers.Disp. 

 t. I./.2. Fl. Dan. t. 1975,/. 1. Wig. Ann. Sc. Nat. (1862) xyi. t. 

 16,/ 10-12. FcJd. exs. no. lUO. 



On wood. Appin. [United States.] 



1173. Axcyxia nutans. Fr. " Nodding Arcyria." 



Crowded ; peridia cylindrical, capillitium yery long, nodding ; 

 dirty yellow, as well as the spores. — Fr. S.M. iii. p. 180. Eng. 

 Fl. Y.p. 319. Bull. t. 502,/ 3. Wig. Ann. Sc. Nat. (1862) xvi. t. 

 16,/ 13-15. FcJd. exs. 1339. Trichia nutans. Sow. t. 260. Purt. 

 t.2-lj.l. Arcyria jlava. Grev.t. 309. Fl Dan. t. 2017 J. 1. Kl. 

 exs. no. 421. 



On rotten wood. [United States.] 



1174. Axcyxia umbxina. ScJium. " Umber Arcyria," 



Gregarious, peridia stipitate, ovate, umber, capillitium ovate, 

 erect, ochraceous, as well as the spores. — Fr. S.M. iii. p. 181. 

 Fl. Dan. t. 1975,/ 1. Berk. Ann. N.H. no. 389. 



On decayed wood. Wothorpe, ^S'orths. [United States ] 



1175. Axcyxia ochxoleuca. Fr. '■ Ochrey Arcyria." 



Scattered ; peridia substipitate, globose, yellow ; capillitium 

 ovate, erect, pallid-ochraceous, as well as the spores. — Fr. S.M. 



