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GENUS 260. MITRULA.* Fr. 
Soft and fleshy, simple, capitate; stem distinct; hymenium 
surrounding the inflated club. 
Mitrula cucullata Fr. Fir plantation near Box. 
M paludosa Fr. On dead leaves in pools of water; 
Shapwick, Somerset. 
GENUS 261. SPATHULARIA.T P. 
Disc capitate, compressed, running down into the stem on 
either side. 
Spathularia flavida P. In woods; Lucknam, Bathford, and 
other places. 
GENUS 262. LEoTIA.{ Hill. 
Receptacle pileate, supported in the centre by the stem ; margin 
revolute, covered everywhere with the smooth, somewhat viscid 
hymenium. 
Leotia lubrica P. In woods common; Leigh Woods, Bowood, 
&e. ; autumn. 
GENUS 2623. VIBPISSEA.§ Fr. 
Receptacle capitate, supported in the centre by the stem, ° 
covered above with the hymenium. Margin adnate to the stem. 
Asci and filiform sporidia bursting forth, and rendering the 
hymenium velvety. 
Vibrissea turbinata Phillips. C. Bucknall, Esq.; lc. vol. iii. 
p. 7. Abbot’s Leigh, April, 1880. 
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* From the receptacle resembling a little mitre. 
+ From Spathula, a little spoon. 
{ From the Greek leiotes, signifying smoothness. 
§ Vibrissea, from vibro, to vibrate. 
