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CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI, Helvella. saa. 
Hexy. (Borr.) Stem yery short: pileus convex, flattish cartilagin’ea 
scarlet, smooth. Ss 
Bolt, 101, 1. 
This plant is firm, gristly, semi-pellucid ; the colour deep 
orange, or scarlet. Stem solid, very short. Pilexs smooth, ra- 
ther slippery ; border thin.. Boron, . 
On old walls and rocks among moss. 
Hexv. Yellow: pileus arched, edge rather lobed, pucker- gelatino’sa, 
ed underneath, gelatinous within : stem hollow. 
Bull, 473. 2-Fl. dan. 719. 
Grows in clusters, Stem as thick as a goose quill, thicker 
downwards; about 3 inches high. Pi/eus near 1 inch in dia- 
meter. ‘ ; 
Found by Mr. Relhan at Hallwood, also at Wood-Ditton. Oct. 
Var. 2. Pileus dusky olive brown: stem rich yellow. 
Pileus % to 3 inch over; unequally lobed, and very much 
rolled in at the edge. Stem hollow, Set celemiaein: ; clued: 
nous from 2 to 2} inches high, of a beautiful rich yellow colour ; 
tapering upwards: sometimes forked at the top and bearing 2 
heads. 
In clusters under beeches, in the Red Rock Plantation, Edg- _ 
baston, _ Sept. 
Hery. (Scnzrr.) Plant yellow: pileus sloping: stem clava’ta, 
somewhat compressed. ‘Dicks. 1. 19. 
Hoffm. crypt. ti. 6. 1-Scheff. 149-Mich. $2. 2-Vaill. 13.7, 
8 and 9. Be e 
Plant soft, fleshy, solitary or in clusters. Pilexs yellow, 
oval, compressed, slanting uneven at the edge, near 1 inch long 
and £ an inch broad. Svem solid, yellow, swollen at the base, 
tapering upwards, 14 inch high, 1-3d inch diameter at the base, 
1-0th at the top. ScHarrer. Grows in clusters. Sometimes 
23 inches high. Svem solid, tapering upwards.  Prleus flatted 
at top, the édge turned in and waved. Whole plant slimy and 
gelatinous. ; 
~ Woods in Autumn. Under beech trees, Pendarvis, Corn- 
wall. Mr. SrackHouse. 
brown, with reddish streaks, conical. _ 
Sowerby 11. 2 
Stem about 2 inches high, thick asa crow quill. . Pileas — 
- Acutely conical, hardly $ an inch from the base to the apex, the 
edges slightly fringed, ee 
Hexv. Stem hollow, cylindrical, yellow: pileus ! yellow Relha’ni, 
