550 



ISARIACEI, 



Gen. 189. 



CEaATIUM, A. & S. 



Fig. 224. 



Receptacle branched, cylin- 

 drical^ membranous, reticulated, 

 sub-gelatinous, clothed with 

 short fertile flocci, one in the 

 centre of each reticulation. — 

 Fr. S.M, in. p. 293. Berh. OutL 

 p. 338. Eng.Fl.Y. p. 329. 



{Fig. 224,) 



1646. Ceratium hydnoides. 



A. ^ S. " Chalky Ceratium." 



Aggregated, clavulae sub- 

 discrete, resembling prickles, 

 at length chalk-white. — Fr. 

 S.M. iii. p. 294. Mich. t. 92,/. 2. 

 Eng.Fl.Y,p.329. Bisch.f. 3770, 

 Corda. Anl. t. 9, /. 71, no. 1-4, 



Kl. exs. no. 572. FcJcL exs. no. 170. Fl. Dan. t. 718./. 2. Jacq. 

 Misc.i.t.16. Batsch.f.l9. Bull. t. 4:16,/. 2. A. y SA.2.f.l, 

 Link. Diss. i. t.i.f. 38. Nees.f.82. Grev. t. 1^8. Clavaria hys- 

 soides, Sow. t. 335. {Fig. 224.) 



On rotten wood. [New England.} 



Gen, 190 



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 O O o 



CQ oC 

 O o 



°o9go 



Fig. 225. 



PACHNOCYBi:, Berk, 



Stem solid, filiform below, elayate 

 above, dusted with the minute spores, 

 —Berk. Outl.p. 339, Eng.Fl. v. p. 333, 



{Fig. 225,) 



1647. Pachnocybe subulata. Berh, 



" Awl- shaped Pachnocybe." 



Stem brown-grey, subulate^ slightly 

 incrassated above ; spores minute. — 

 Berk. Eng. FL v.p, 333. Sow. t. 386, f, 

 5. Nees. N.A. Cur. ix. t. 5,/. 8. Sturm, 

 t. 30. Be7^k. exs. wo. 51. 



On wood, sticks, &c. [Low. Carolina.] 



Stem 5-2 lines or more high, brownish cinereous, 

 truly subulate, or slightly thickened above, 

 often fasciculate, occasionally breaking up longi- 

 tudinally into flocci, the upper half clouded with 

 the minute elliptic spores, which gradually fall 

 away when the plant is placed in water.— ^n^. 

 FL (Fig. 225.) 



