i ‘\ 
PEZIVZA. Bull. 497. 
‘PHA : \ULUS. Curt. tg 
PrLEus on a stem, smooth underneath, with a bees | net- 
‘SEEDS ented & om every part 0 of the surface, acti 
394 CRYPTOGAMIA. \FUNGI,, 
Szxps discharged slowly from what was the upper, but 
now become the under surface. 
ee e 
5 yA? 
Fungus concave, sitting, or ona stem. | 
SEEDS on the edges and the upper jee, sched wy 
— : 
1s sheer” 
_NIDULWRIA, Bull..488.. 
Fungus bell-shaped, Wethersliice; sittin 
Carsuus | large, ie fixed by ones ee " bottom of ie 
ea 
(Stee 
work, on its upper surfacen, so gucr irae 
SeeEps in the network. 
CLAVA’RIA. Schmid. 15. fn 
Fungu apg smooth, oblong, surface suitor : 
TU’BER. Bull. 356. Bolt. 116. 
Fungus stemless, solid epg atta 
not OpeRIng at the top. 
LYCOPERDON; Bolt1i7, 7 
Fungus roundish, opening irregularly at the top fill e 
of powder-like impalpable seeds teed with wool- 
like filaments. ut 
jar *. 
RETICULWRIA. Bull. 476. 1.. Bolt ee 
Fungus soft and gelatinous, becoming fm and Es 
_ friable, opening indiscriminately. a 
_ Seeds entangled in wool-like fibres, network mesons 
or leather-like cases. 
