_ ol pth ania teil 
CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Clavaria. (1) Stem with 353 
a Head. 
Pu. (Sctimrr. )  Pileus wrinkled, red, covered vith a cani’nus. 
greenish matter ; conical, close at the end: stem 
yellow, tapering at the bottom: 
Curt. 235—Scheff. 330, too highly ini Hebe 40, P. 
Egg the size of a nutmeg. Stem hollow, as thick as a swan’s 
quill, near 3 inches high, pale orange, semi-transparent. Pileus 
conical, not larger than the stem, 4 inch high, closed at the 
apex : covered with a thin coat of green scentless slime, which 
being removed, it a appe .red and wrinkled. _ Its growth is ra. 
pid like that of the impudicus. CurrTis. 
Scheffer’s figure not an exact resemblance of it as found i in 
England. Mr. Woopwarp. — 
This is.a rare plant. . First found in woods and ‘shady, places 
near Shrewsbury. Eurer. in F/. et _July—Sept. 
CLAVA'RIA. ~ Uniform ; “upright, clob-shaped + 
seeds emitted from every part of its surface... 
(1) STEM with a head. 
35 3 (Batscn.) Stem hair-like : head club-like, tert ey’ rans. 
nating, longish, tapering at each end. ReLHan. nm. 
1 102. 
- Bolt. 112. 1-Batsch 161-Willd. 7. 18. 
Stem 1-3d to 2.3ds of an inch long,’ very slender, pellucid, 
crooked at the bottom, twisting and untwisting as the air is 
moist or dry. Head oblong; near { of aminch high, stead; ; 
Batscu. ‘The stem rises from a small bulb. Rewuan. . 
On rotten straw and pe in ee and moist places. 
Sept.—Oct. 
Cx. Club awl- ihaes pale brown: root lentil-shaped. phacorhi’za. 
Bolt. 111. 1-Mich. 87.7. 
Stem © inch long, smooth, slender, pellucid, Head 1 inch 
2 
long, slender, spindle-shaped. Bo.Ton. 
Garden walks about ‘Walthamstow, Oct. 
Cx. Stem yellow, cylindrical ; pileus egg-shaped, ches- capita’ta. 
nut coloured, dotted.” 
Bolt. 130-( FI. dan. 540, and ae 463, 2 3, seem to be wv 
 rieties of this. ) 
Root black, surrounded b a thick wrapper which i is 
continued with 2 spongy» This is raft inclosed in another, of 
a dry texture and brown green cgloar, Stem solid, smooth, 
oie 5 ee AA 
ie ee. ahiiieas 
