ISARIACEI. 



549 



1642. 



Zsaria intzicata. Fr. " Intricate Isaria." 



Caespitose, capillary, branched, white; branches few, erect, 

 intricate, villous ; apice> of the threads monosporous. — Fr. S.M. 

 in. p. 278. Berk. Ann. JSF.H. no. 118. 



On decaying fungi. Autumn. 



1643. 



Isazia Friesii. Jlont. " Fries's Isaria." 



Small, fasciculate, erumpent, white, villous, flocci bearing at 

 their tips a minute, oblong, liyaline spore. — 3ront. Ann. Sc. Nat. 

 Ser. ii.-vi.;?. 28, vol. v. 1. 12./. o. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 491. 



On dead twigs. 



Sometimes pale grey, sometimes fawn coloured. Not more than a line in 

 length. 



1644. Isaria pubezula. Berk. " Dahlia flower Isaria." 



Minute, reddish ; stem straight, branches few and simple ; 

 apices clavate. — Berk. Ann. N.H. no. 221, t. 12, f. 12. 

 On dead flowerF: of Dalilia. 



About 1 line high ; stem straight, slender, with generally three short obtuse 

 branchlets given off from the same poiat, occasionally the stem is forked, 

 but in this case I have not seen the second division branched. The whole 

 plant is of a reddish-gray hue, and is mealy, with little granules and flocci. 

 —M.J.B. 



Gen. 188. 



ANTKINA, Fr. 



Receptacle elongated, vertical, confluent 

 with the stem, dilated above. Tips of 

 threads only free. — Fr. S.M. iii. 79. 281. 

 Berk. Outl. p. 338. {Fig. 223.) 



1645. Anthina flamxnea. 



Anthina. 



Fr. "Yellow 



Attenuated downwards, smooth, blood- 

 red, inclining to saffron-yellow, dilated 

 above, plumose, yellow. — Fr. S.M. iii. p. 

 283. Kng. Fl.Y.p.32d. Berk. Ann. N.H. 

 no. 119. Berk. Outl. t. 21, f. 3. Roth. t. 3,/. 

 Fig. 223. I Jiingh. Limi. lS30,f. 7, f. 4c. Clavaria 



ininiata, Purt.t. 18. Bisch.f. 3772. Fckl. 

 ex5. 720. 1659. Berk.exs.no.2i)Q. 



On fallen beech leaves. Autumn. iF^Q' 223.) 



