384 CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI, Spheeria, (2) Stemiess,» 
virides. Spx, Simple, globular, green : bark granulated : granules” 
brown. Bott. 
Bolt 121363. 
About the size of a white mustard seed, green, witiek diy 
brown. Bonron. — 
~ On small sticks and stems of plants when i in decay. 
sanguine. Spx. Simple, ege-shaped, blood- salcurel perforated at 
the end. Bort. : 
i Bolt. 121, 1.—Bull. 487. SD 
._ Thickest at bottom, the size of a poppy seed, in ieee 
opening at the top, blood red, shining, white within. Bouton. 
Hypoxylon Pheniceum. Bull. 171. On rotten wood heside 
the spring of Elm Kies: Well, at Hells nk near Bingley, 
Yorkshire. | ieee une. 
mor}. Seu. Simple, Shasterad; scarlet, very small, Weic. obs. 
Bolt. 120. 1-Weig. obs. 2. 11. - 
Crust none at all. Spberules in heaps, but not costlaats 
globular, very small, bright scarlet. Dicxs. Narrowest at the 
base, orange colour when young; bright scarlet when full 
grown ; black in decay. Botton. © 
_ On the decane bark of trees, 
grega’ria. Spx, Sinple, in relat clusters, of a red lead colour: 
: crust whitish, tender. WEIG. obs. 43. ei 
Weig. abs. ae 10, a 
Crust thin, smooth, whitish. Spherules very minute, itre- 
gularly crowded, often in a stellated form, closely compacted 5 
ICKs, 
On the barks of trees, particularly the cherry. Feb. April, 
fragifor’ mis. Sex, Dull red, clustered, resembling a strawberry. 
HAL. 7, 2190. Dicks. 24, 
Hoff. crypt. i, Bs 1—Hall, Cnn. Qa 10, at p. 91, hist. 47 
. 10, at ii. , 48. 
~s} When young red, when old black. Dicxs.—Rough with 
saga substance hard, Bags hollow and black withine 
LER. 
On rotten wood, Lia re Septs. 
os 
Tremellot - Seu. Compound, solitary, sometimes on a stem: 
