30 ACOTYLEDONS.^ — FLiNGi. Lenlla. 



Withering- seems disijosed to consider this a mere var. of the last ; 

 and I suspect the lullowing is not different. 



3. -CI. muscoides, elongated yellovv repeatedly branched in a di- 

 chotonious manner, branches slender acute. Pers. p. 589. 

 Sow. t. 157. Light/. I. 1062. 



Har. M'oods and heaths among' moss. Autumn. Ligb/f., Hopk. 



4. CI. cornea, gregarious small gelatinous viscid orange-colour- 

 ed simple or branched connate at the base. Pers. p. 59G. 

 Sow. t. 40. 



Hab. Tojis of the gate-post at Dalbeth, Glasg., Hopk. On u])rooted 

 fir-treeSj about Edinburgh, after the bark has fallen off. Autumn. 

 Mr. Greville. 



** SiMPLicEs. Unlranched. 



5. CI. phlillarh, solitary large very much thickened yellowish 

 broun rounded at the extremity. Pers. p. 597. CI. he? cu- 

 tanea, Sow. i. 277. I-ighlf. p. 1056. 



Hab. On the ground amongst rotten leaves, and sometimes on de- 

 cayed wood. In Dougalston wood. Autumn. Hopk. 



G. CI. vermic7ilai.n, subcylindrical or compressed simple hollow 

 brittle somewhat acuminated at the point rarely forked at the 

 extremity. lAgklJ. p. 1057. and p. 1056 {CI. pislillaris). 

 Sow. t. 253. 



IIau. \\'oods and pastures in the autumn, frequent, Light/., Tlopk. 



31. GEOGLOSSUM. 



Club-shaped ; extremity fleshy, generally compressed (short), 

 with the margin prominent, contiguous with the stipes. 



1. G. hirsulum, subfasciculated hairy black. Pers, p. 60S. 



/3. capitatum, scattered downy black capitate. Clavaria opliio- 



glossoides, Sow. i.S3. 

 Hab. Moist heaths and woods occasionally, seldom found with more 



than one head. Autumn. Hopk. 



2. G. wz/7rfl/f/, undivided subfasciculated green, pileus rugose ob- 

 tuse, stipes squamulose. Clavaria miirata, hlohnsk. Fmigi 

 Dan. p. 21. /. 9. Dicks. Plant. Crypt. Geoglossum viridcy 

 Pers. p. 6 1 1 . 



Hab. Woods in Scotland, near Loch-Lomond, Dicks. 

 F. Helvelloidei. JFitk a variously -formed, smooth, di- 

 stinct p ileus. 



32. 3PATHULARIA. 



Club-shaped. Pileus compressed, membranaceous on each side, 

 and decurrent with the stipes. 



1. iip.fiavida. Pers. p. Gl 1. Clavaria spathulata. Sow. t. 35. 



Hab. VV'oods, rare. Dougalston wood. Autumn. Hopk. 

 33. LEOTIA. 



Capituliform. Pileus conical or orbicular, with its margins re- 

 flexed, closely embracing the stipes. 



1. L. epiphylia, stipes pale yellow, pileus subclavate obtuse hol- 

 low dull orange. Clavaria epiphylia, Dicks, PI. Crypt, 



