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ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



PART III. 



£025 



Tode Fung. Meek., ii. 

 Fr. Si/st^ Myc, v. ii. 



individuals every year, which are in perfection after the spring 2024 

 rains. Stictis parallela i^r. iSj/s/. il/^f., v. ii. p. 197. A curious 

 undescribed species (Stictis nivea) is found in great abundance 

 near Paris, in the Bois de Boulogne, on the fallen leaves of Pinus 

 maritinius, and is most probably to be found in some of the 



London nurseries. Naematelia 

 encephala Fr. Syst. Myc, v. ii. p. 

 227. ; Dacryniyces stilliitus Nees, 

 Grev , t. 159., and our fig. 2024. ; 

 Agyrium rufum Fr. Syst. Myc, v. 

 ii. p. 232. ; Nidularia crucibulum 

 Fr. Syst. Myc.,\. ii. p. 299., Grev., 

 t. 34., and our fig. 2025. Sphaeh'ia gelatinosa 

 p. 48. f. 123, 124. a very rai'e species. Sp. wbietis 

 p. 398.; Sp. strigosa Alb. et Schw., t. 5. f. 7.; Sp. 

 sordarla Fr. Syst. Myc, v. ii. p. 458. ; appearing like a black scurfy stain on 

 moist pine wood. Sp. pilifera Fr. Syst. Myc, v. ii. p. 472.; remarkable for 

 its haii'-like orifice. Lophium mytilinum Fr. Syst. Myc., v. ii. p. 533., Grev.^ 

 t. 177. f. l.,and our /g. 2026.; ^ 'j ,^\^ 



and Lophium eiatum Grev., t. ^ ^^^^^S 

 177. f. 2., and our fig. 2027. ; ' 

 are most curious and elegant t^\ 'W^ 

 i^ungi, resembling minute bi- "^jl m 

 valve shells, placed with their frontal margin upwards. ^ ^ 

 Phacldium Pini Schmidt, Myc. Heft., ii. t. 2. f. 1 1. ; on the 2027 



bark of Pinus sylvestris. Reticularia atra Alb. et Sc/iw., t. 3. f. 3. ; Lycoper- 

 don fuliginosum Sow., t. 257. ; Ret. olivacea Fr. Syst. Myc, v. 

 iii. p. 89. ; remarkable for its beautiful olive-green sporidia. 

 Perichae^na abi^tina Fr. Syst. Myc, v. iii. p. 191.; Sphaero- 

 carpus sessilis Sow., f. 258. ; and Pachnocybe ferruginea Bej-k. 

 Eiig. FL, V. v. p. 334., syn. Mucor ferrugfneus Soiu., t. 378. f. 

 10. 



Several species occur on the fallen cones; 

 amongst which are: ^^garicus tenacellus 

 Pers. Ic. Pict., t, 1. f. 3, 4., syn. yJg. spi- 

 2028 nipes Sow., t. 206,, and our fig. 2028. ; 



Ag. conigenus Pers. Syu., p. 388. Ag. sanguinol^ntus 

 Alb. et Schw., p. 196.; a small but elegant species, 

 distilling a claret-coloured fluid when broken, which often occurs on cones 

 of the Scotch i)ine, though found also on the twigs of various trees. Ag. 

 strobilinus Pers. Syn., p. 393., and our 7?^. 2029., syn. A cocclneus Sow., 

 t. 197.; which occurs, also, occasionally on twigs, as in 2030 



our figure. //ydnum auriscalpium L., Sow., t. 267., 

 Grev., t. 196., and our 7?^'. 2030. ; on cones of Pinus 

 sylvestris. Pcziza pineti Batsch. Cont., i. f. 140.; P. conl- 

 gena Pers. Syn., p. 634., Grev. Fl. Ed., p. 425. ; SphaeVia 

 strobilina IIoll. et Schm., Fr. Syst. Myc, v. ii. p. 495. ; 

 Hysturium conigenum Moug. et Nest., No. 475.; on 



cones of the 

 Scotch fir, 



confined to the upper and ex- 

 posed portion of the scales. 

 Perichas'na strobilina Fr. Syst. 

 Myc,v. iii. p. \90.,Grev.,t. 275.; 

 between the scales of old cones 

 of the spruce fir. 

 2031 On the leaves are produced : 



Peziza subtilis Fr. Sysf. Myc, v. ii. p. 157.; SphseVia /^inastri Dec Fl. Fr., 

 V. vi. p. 133.; llystcrium Pin&stri Schrad., Pers. Syn., p. 28., Grev., t. 60. 



