Fig. 1, section of Sparassis crispa, much reduced : Fig. 2, Clavaria 

 dbietina, nat. size ; Fig. 3, spores of same, highly mag. ; Fig. 4, Clavaria 

 inaequalig, nat. size; Fig. 5, Typhula erythropus, nat. size; Fig. 6, 

 Pistiilaria tenuipes, nat. size ; Fig. 7, spores of same, highly mag. ; 

 Fig. 8, Clavaria pistillaris, basidium bearing four spores, highly mag. ; 

 Fig. 9, Pistiilaria quisquilaris, nat. size. 



SPARASSIS. Fr. (fig. 1, p. 74.) 



Fleshy, branched, branches flattened, laciniate, variously 

 contorted and grown together, entirely covered with the 

 hymenium. 



Sparassis, Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 666 ; Cke., Hdbk., p. 330. 



Forming large, irregularly globose, compact tufts, the 

 brittle branches variously flattened and contorted, with the 

 tips much cut. 



Sparassis crispa. Fr. (fig. 1, p. 74.) 

 Fragile; very much branched, branches very irregular, 



