148 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



* Craterellus odoratus. Schtvein. — No. 1288. Car. Inf. 



216. Craterellus unicolor. Rav. — Fasc. ii., 26. Pallide fuscus, 

 umbilicatus ; stipite sursum incrassato in hymenium rugosuni 

 effuso. About an inch high, ^-1 inch across, pale brown; stem 

 dilated upwards, confluent, with the rugose hyuieniuni lobes very 

 much like some Omphalia infested with Hyphomyces. 



* Thelephora multipartita. Schweln. — No. 5265. New Engl. 

 Sprague. 



217. Thelephora regularis. Schwein. MSS— Pileo cyathiformi de- 

 mum parce fisso; stipite cylindrico. No. 1206. Car. Inf. 



Pileus about | inch across, cup-shaped, at first quite regular, then 

 slightly divided, subcoriaceous, stem 1 inch high, cylindrical, nearly 

 equal ; hymenium slightly veiny. The whole plant has a more or 

 less rufous tinge. 



* Thelephora caryophyllaea. Fr.— Rav. Fasc. ii., 28. No. 1559. 

 Santee River. 



218. Thelephora Ravenelii. B. — Pileo cyathiformi lobato fisso 

 pallido lineato subtiliter tomentoso ; stipite brevi cylindrico pallido ; 

 hymenio demum fusco. Rav. 1498. Green Ville, Car. Inf.' 



Pileus \-\ inch across, cup-shaped, lobed and split, minutely 

 tomentose ; stem pallid, cylindrical, about \ an inch high, not a 

 line thick ; hymenium at length brown. In larger specimens there 

 are narrow zones. 



* Thelephore gausapata. Fr. -No. 3988. Alabama, Peters. 



219. Thelephora pteruloides. B. Sf C. — Pileo primum infundibu- 

 liformi ochraceo, demum in lacinias acutas fisso ; stipite compresso. 

 No. 1745. Car. Inf. No. 5326. New. Eng., Sprague. 



On the ground, gregarious, crowded, bright ochraceous, at least 

 when dry, 1^ inch high ; pileus at first infundibuliform, at length 

 split into numerous acute latinise, which are slightly tomentose 

 below, smooth above ; stems crowded, compressed, dilated upwards. 



220. Thelephora filament osa. B. $ C. — Pileis filiformibus pal- 

 lidis e mycelio lato communi oriundis. No. 6071. Alabama, Peters. 



Growing on decayed matted herbaceous fragments, on which it 

 forms a mycelium, which is in part smooth, in jDart filamentous ; pilei 

 thread-shaped. A very curious species, but the specimens scarcely 

 show whether the pilei are really filiform or deeply split. 



221. Thelephora hiscens. B. # Rav— Pileo lobato fissoque to- 

 mentoso pallido ; stipite brevi tomentoso, hymenio rimoso. Rav. 

 No. 1303. Car. Inf. 



On the ground. Pileus about an inch across, deeply lobed and 

 split, pallid, tomentose, as is also the short stem ; hymenium grey, 

 at length rimose, probably from its being of a softer consistence than 

 in neighbouring species. 



* Thelephora cladonia. Schwein.— No. 3272. Texas, C. Wright. 

 Arctic America, Drummond. 



