CRYPTOGAMIA: FUNGI. Helvella. 
First found by the Rev. Richard Relhan, on ule North side 
of Gogmagog Hills. 
334 
aurea. Hety. (Boxt.). Stem short, yellow: oileus umbrella- 
like, gold coloured. 
“ Bolt. 98.2. 
Stem 1- oth to 2.10ths of an inch high, tapering down- 
wards, solid. Pi/eus convex, flattish, thin at the edge, golden 
ellow above, paler underneath, * of an inch over. ‘The plant 
is brittle, watery and semi-pellucid. Bot ron. 
Woods in moist watery places on sticks and stems of plants. 
fibulifor'mis Hetv. (Botr.) Stem short, black: pileus rather con- 
j vex, yellow : dusky black underneath, 
: Bolt. 176. 
Stem ere firm, a line in length, Pilens gently convex, Pit 
: flat a the top, hard, smooth, slippery, hardly 4 of an inch over. 
ie On a branch of the root of an elm within sick of the 
sprinklings of a stream. 
zrugino’sa Hury. (Ozper.) fi. dan. ix. 7: With a stem; very 
. small, bright green: pileus of various shapes. 
Dicks. i ii. 24. 
Fi, dats §540.25 
Hardly a quarter of an inch in height, Pileus concavey ge- 
nerally slanting, uneven at the edge and very irregular in shape. 
On rotten wood. 
fuligino’sa. Hetv. (Scuarr.) Stem hollow, greyish : pileus mnare, 
angular, plaited, blackish. 
Bull, -242-Balt. 95-Sche £2 320. 
Stem dusky: white, greyish, hollow, uneven, twisted and fur- 
rowed, 2 to4 inches high, thick as a goose or raven quill. P#- 
leus pale olive to dark sooty colour, brittle, thin, very irregular 
_ in its shape, depressed into angles and lobes, 1 to 2 inches over. 
Scuzrr. Bort. Burt. Svem slenderer than in the H. mitra, 
_ . . Mot cavernous or wrinkled, elastic, soft. Grows eee together, 
: See Cornwall. Mr. STACKHOUSE. . 
Moist woods and ey not common. 
pla'na. Heev. Pileus a livid 5 stem smooth. Hups. 633. 
Woods. = ans Ps —Oct. 
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