STILBACEI. 



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1668. Volutella setosa. BerTi. " Bristly Yolutella." 



Quite sessile, white, mass of spores surrounded by and mixed 

 with erect elongated bristles. — BerJc. Outl.p. 340. Psilonia setosa, 

 Eng. Fl. v. p. 353. JEcjerita setosa, Grev. t. 268,/. 2. Fr. S.M. 

 ]ii.p. 220. 



On wood, herbaceous stems, &c. Appin. 



Spores globose and fusiform. The bristles spring from the base and pene- 

 trate the whole mass. {Fig. 229.) 



1669. 



Volutella hyacinthorum. Berk. " Hyacinth 

 Yolutella." 



Very minute, white, very shortly but distinctly stipitate,mass 

 of spores surrounded by bristles. — BerJ:. Out. p. 340. Psilonia 

 hyacinthorum, Eng. Fl. Y.p. 353. 



On dead bulbs. King's Cliffe. 



Volutella Buxi. Berk. Outl. is a state of JSfectria Itous- 

 seliana. 



1670. "Volutella melaloma. B.^^Br. " Orange Volutella." 



Stroma orange, hairs black ; spores shortly fusiform, slightly 

 lunate, appendiculate. — B. ^ Br, Ann. N.H. no. 496, t. xi./. 3. 



On Carices. 



Perfectly superficial. Stroma and spores brigbt orange, fringed with 

 black articulated hairs. In company with JVeottiospora caricum. 



Gen. 195. 



TUBERCULARIA, Tude. 



Eeceptacle verruc^eform, in- 

 nate, clothed with a dense stra- 

 tum of gelatinous, minute 

 spores. — Berk. Outl.p. o^^. 



Probably none of the species are 

 autonomous. {Fig. 230.) 



" Granulate Tubercularia." 



Fig. 230. 



1671. Tubezculazia gzanulata. P. 



Stratum of spores, rugose, dirty-red, at length brown, margin 

 naked; spores subfusiform. — i^r. iS'.lf.iii./'. 465. Grev. 1. 1^1, 



