399  *  CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. © Havella: 
¢~ mitra. Hety. Stem semi-transparent, ribbed, grooved: pileus, — 
lobes growing to the stem. 
Felvella pileo deflexo adnato lobato difformis. Lyn. 
Sowerby 39-Bull, 466 and 190-Scheff. 154. 282. 162~F/, 
__ dan. 110-Mich, 86.7 and 8-Gled. 2. Elvela f. 3-Bate 
‘ tah 3.B9G. ene i 
When old turns quite black, which is the reason why Schef- 
fer has figured it so many times.» Mr. Woopwarp. It is ex. 
tremely variable, the stem from + to 2 inches diameter, from 14 
to 4 or 5 inches high ; the colour from that of colourless horn to 
pearly, to brown and almost to black. The pileus not less va- 
riable in shape and size than the stem. The specimens before 
me may be described thus: Sem or rather'a bundle of stems, 
about 3:inches high, nearly pellucid ; connected together by 
places, often serpentine, ribbed and grooved ; from 1 to 2 
inches diameter. — Piles covering several stems united together, 
. rather brownish, thin 3 brittle and tender ; hanging over. Its 
; - under surface seems granulated, and is of a pale brown. 
_ Near Bungay, but rather rare. Mr. Woopwarp. Close to 
2 ‘the wall by the upper Stew, at Edgbaston, _ Aug.—Nov. 
florifor’mis. Hety, Greyish brown, paler at the eo :. stem inyerse- 
ea ly conical, crooked, smooth : pileus funnel-shaped, 
the edge thin, curled and plaited. 
ee Ball, 465. 1-Sche ff. 278. 
. Grows single or in clusters ; substance leathery. Scn#rr. 
From 1 to 3inches high : stem solid. Pileus from ¢ to 2 inches 
over. : ‘ : : 
Helv. crispa, Bull. Found by Mr, Dickson in woods. 
a ¢aryophyl- Hety. (Dicxs.) Almost sitting, leathery, in clusters : 
= le’a, pileus veya! 5 cut at the edge, brown, with 
flock-like radiated scores. 
_Buil. 483.6, 7, and 27 8-Scha ff. 325-Willd. 7.15. 
_. Grows solitary or in clusters; leathery. Pileus funnel- 
shaped, brown, marked with concentric circles and radiating 
lines of darker and lighter shades of colour, variously cut and 
a 
jagged at the edge, nearly 1 inch over. Stem tapering down. — 
wards, solid, brown, often crooked, thicker and lopped at the 
Toot, frequently eccentric, 1-2d of an inch high, half as much 
meter. ScHarFr. eee ates ‘ oo 
1 the ground in plantations of firs near Bungay, Suffolk. 
CoDWARD i Dicks. [ Near the ground on the inside 
inclosing a plantation of firs near Ampthill, Bedford- 
posite Lord Ossory’s Park on the right of the road to 
“Mr. Kyarr.] © . oe 
