CRYPTOGAMIA. FUNGI. Trichia.’ (2) ‘Stemless, 
-cotton-like’ texture. Linn..suec. n. 1264, .'The figures of M. 
Bulliard ate rather egg-shaped than globular, and taper down- 
wards so as to form a stem, but in the plants now before 
. a Pt i 
‘the stem is thinnest upwards, and there is a hollow dot at the 
top of each unopened head. In an elegant drawing, by Mr. 
“Karr, which accompanied his specimens, the stem is equal; 
_ distinct as in the figures of Batsch.. 
Cl. ater. Huns. 63%. > Ch recutitus. Linn. Mucor cana | 
cellatus. Barscnr. 
On rotten wood. May—Oct. 
fin a wood in Bucks, . ; Nov. Dec. Mr. Knapp. ] os 
$93 
Tric. Permanent: stem awl-shaped ; black: capsule Lichenoi/des 
Jentil-shaped, ash-coloured, or black. — 
EB. bot. 414—Dill. 14.3. 
The basis black, pithy, elevated, Head hemispherical above. | ; 
‘underneath plano-concave, with a round edge, resembling the 
crabs’ eyes of the apothecaries; ash-coloured, of the size of 
poppy seed. Linn. suec. n,. 1287. I Was favoured with speci- 
mens by Mr, Karp, who remarks that he has never seen it 
grey, but always black.” ; : : 
_ Mucor Lithenoides, Sp. Pl. Lichen spherocephalus. E. 
bot. On rotten wood. 
(2) STEMLEss. 
Tric, Stemless ; in clusters ;.capsules cylindrical, taw- fragifor’mis. 
ny red. 
Batsch 172. 
About 1-8th of an inch high, and 7 as much in diameter, 
sitting in clusters upon a common membranaceous base of the 
‘same colour; opening at the top and discharging its seeds, 
which, together with the fibres which connect them, are of a deep 
tawny saffron colour. Batscu. Rose red when young. But. 
Lycoperdon vesparium. Barscn. Spherocarpus fragifer- 
miss Bunr. 2s a3 
Mr. Relhan informs me that he has found this plant in Ma- 
dingley Wood, and Wood-Ditton in Cambridgeshire. 
On rotten wood, and decaying trunks of trees, Spring. [On 
the stump of an hazel, growing in considerable quantities - 
Powick near Worcester, Mr. Sracxnovse.] 
Tric. Stemless; turban-shaped : wool yellow 
632. 8.) rata Tonle 
Mich. 94. 2, Clathroides~Gled. 4. Stemonit. f-1, 3,7, and 
he Hall, enum, 167. at po 21, bist. 48.7, at iii, pe 116— 
pe é. ~~ 
1. (Hups. turbina'ta. 
