662 



ELVELLACEI. 



exs. no. 23. Mich. t. 82,/. 2. Berk. exs. no. 255. Bull. t. 473,/. 2. 

 FcJcl.exs. no. 1U8. Sow. t. 70. Nees.J. 102.144 5. Pers.M.E. 

 t. 9,/ 4-7. Fl.Dan.t.lld. Eng.Fl. v. ;?. 186. Corda.Anl.t. G. 

 f. &Q, 15-17. A7. exs. no. 911. Przce t. \\.f. 10. 



In woods. Common. [S. Carolina.] 



Yarying greatly in size and form ; stem at first pulpy within, sometimes 

 squamulose.— J/./.^. {Fig. ^27.) 



Gen. 293. 



VIBRISSEA, Fr. 



Receptacle capitate, supported 

 in the centre by the stem, covered 

 above with the hymenium ; mar- 

 gin adnate to the stem ; asci and 

 filiform sporidia bursting forth, and 

 rendering the hymenium velvety. 

 —Berk. Outl.p. 361. {Fig. 328.) 



1955. 



Fig. 328. 



Vibrissea truncozuxn. 



Fr. " Golden Vibrissea." 



Simple ; head orbicular, golden yellow ; stem cylindrical, 

 glaucous, then blackish. — Fr. S.M.ii.p. 31. Bisch.f. 3374. Bail, 

 t. 21. Corda. Anl. t. G.f. Q^, 1-2. A. ^' S. t. 3,/. 2. Fers. M.E. t. 

 11, /. 9. Moug. exs. no. 781. Eng. Fl. \.p. 186. 



On wood in water. Rare. [Mid. Carolina.] 



Receptacle 1-2 lines broad, barren beneath ; stem 2 lines— 1 in. or more 

 high.— M.J. B. {Fig. 328.) 



Gen. 294. 



GEOGLOSSUS/I, P. 



Fig. 329. 



Receptacle clavate, simple, confluent 

 with the stem; hymenium surrounding the 

 cinh.— Berk. Outl.p. 361. {Fig. 329.) 



1956. Geoglossum viride. P. "Green 



Geoglossum," 



Subfasciculate, verdigris-green, clubs 

 distinct ; stem squamulose ; sporidia ellip- 

 tic, colourless. — Fr. S.M. i. p. 489. Grev. t. 

 211. FL Dan. 1. 1268./. 1. Eng.Fl.Y.p. 

 179. Holms. \. p. 24:, with fig. Pers. Comm. 

 t. 3,/ 3. Ditm. Sturm, t. 48. Bisch.f. 3389. 

 Paij.f. 379. Schnzl. 1. 16,/. 11, 12. Kl.exs. 



