1056 CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 



CLAVARIA. Gen. pi. 121 5. 



Fungus Isvis oblongus. 

 * Indivif^e. 

 fijiilaris I.e. clavasformis fimplicifTima. Sp.pl. 1651. Mu 

 chel. gen. tab. 87. Jig. 9, 6, 7, 5, 10, 114 

 F^///. P^m. tab. 7. y. 5. Schccffer, fung.J. 

 171. 



Single obtufe Clavaria. Anglis. 



In woods, not unfrequent in Odober and No- 

 vember, amongft mofs. 



It is a fimple club-fhap'd body, from one to three 

 inches high, of a friable fubftance like fuet, 

 and of a yellow or ftraw color, growing either 

 fingle, or feveral from the fame bale, com- 

 monly about the fize of a crow-quill, but very 

 variable. It parts lengthways into fungous 

 threads or fibres. 



herculeana C. clavseformis fimplicifllma crafifllma luteo- 

 2. fufca rugofa, vertice depreflb. — Gledit. fung, 



pag. 28. ^c, Haller. Helvet. n. 2204. (Michel, 

 gen. t. 87. jig. I, 2, 3. Schceff. fung, tab. 16^. 

 bon. & ejus v arte t as. tab. 290. 

 Great Club Clavaria. AngUs. 

 In fhady woods. X. XI. 

 This is about four inches high, fhap'J like a fig 

 or Hercules'*^ club, of a yellowifh- brown color, 



a fome- 



