330 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



On the ground. General cemetery, Shrewsbury. 



34. C. fumosa, P. ; fuliginous ; fasciculate, fistulose, 

 fragile ; clubs even, tense and straight, somewhat com- 

 pressed. — Kromb. t. 53, /. 18. 



In pastures. Uncommon. 



III. IIoLocoRYNE. — tSonieivhat shnple, sejmrate at base. 

 * Colour changeable, becoming dark. 



35. C. pistillaris, L. (p. 283) ; 6-12 in. Epping Forest. 



36. C. ligula, Fr. ; yellowish when young, then pallid- 

 refuscent; simple, gregarious, spongy-fleshy, elongate, clavate, 

 obtuse, villous at base. — Schmeid. Ic. t. 5, upper fig.; Fl.Dan. 

 t. 837 ; Wulf. in Jacq. Misc. ii. t. 2, /. 2 ; Sv. Bot. t. 504, 

 /. 3; Schceff. t. 171; Kromb. t. 52,/. 12. 



In woods. Strachan, Kincardineshire. 



37. C. contorta, Holmsk (p. 283) ; 1 in. Epping 

 Eorest. 



38. C. flstulosa, Fr. ; light yellowish, then rufescent ; 

 simple, slender, very long, tense and straight, fistulose, rather 

 obtuse; root short, villous.- .F/. Dan. t. 1256, 1100,/. 3; 

 Holmsk. i. p. 15, with fig. ; Kromb. t. 5, /. 19. 



On small branches and twigs. 



Var. Ardenia, Sow. (p. 283) ; 8 in. The variety only 

 recorded as British. 



39. C. juncea, Fr. (p. 283) . 



40. C. tuberosa, /So/a'. = Calceora tuberosa, Fr. (vol. i. 

 /. 284). 



** Colour unchangeable, covunonli/ shining white. 



41. C. canaliculata, Fr. ; 3 in., shining white; solitary ; 

 fistulose, slightly tough, very smooth, not rooting, at length 

 compressed, channelled or splitting longitudinally. — Quel, 

 t. 21,/ 1. Bull. t. 496,/. L.M. 



