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Genus 51. CLAVARIA, L. (p. 278). 

 I. Ramaria. — Branched, branches attenuated iqnoards. 



A. Leucospor^. — Spores white or imllid. 

 * Colour bright, yellow, red, or violet ; on the ground. 



1. C. botrytes, P. (p. 278) ; 3 iu. 



2. C. amethystina, Bull. (p. 279) ; 3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



3. C. fastigiata, L. (p. 279) ; 1 in. Epping Forest. 



4. C. muscoides, L. (p. 249). 



5. C. curta, /'>. ; greenish-yellow ; very small ; very much 

 branched, pressed close together; stem none ; branches short, 

 crowded, obtuse. 



On the ground. Coed Coch. Holme Lacy. 



** Colour white w grey ; on the ground. 



6. C. coralloid.es, L. (p. 279). Epping Forest. 



7. C. cinerea, Bull. (p. 279). Epping Forest. 



8. C. umbrina, B. (p. 279). 



9. C. cristata, P. (p. 280). Epping Forest. 



10. C. rugosa, Bull. (p. 280). Epping Forest. 



11. C. Krombholzii, Fr.; csespitose ; shining white: 

 fragile, even, sparingly branched ; branches somewhat com- 

 pressed, obtuse.— A'rowZ*. /. 53, /, 15, 16, 18-20; Bull, 

 t. 496, /. 3. 



In old pastures. Glamis. Moncreiffe. 



12. C. Kunzei, Fr. (p. 280). 



*** Colour ivkitish or dingy ; on loood. 



13. C. pyxidata, P. ; 4-5 in., pallid, then tan-colour, 

 somewhat rufescent; trunk thin, smooth, branched; branches 

 and branchlets hollowed out in cup-shape at apex, cups 



