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11. Leptorrhiz.e. — Radical tubercle vmnting. 



G. T. GreviUei, Fr. (p. 285). 



7. T. gracillima, JVhite ; white ; stem very slender, 

 curved, smooth, club elongated. 



On various herbaceous plants. Perth. 



8. T, flliformis, Fr. (p. 285) . 



9. T. gracilis, B. and Desm. (p. 285) ; ~ in. 



10. T. translucens, B. and Br.; minute ; white ; pellucid ; 

 stem shorty thickened upwards ; head irregular, somewhat 

 obovate. 



On the ground. Glamis. 



Genus 55. PISTILLARIA, Fr. (p. 285). 



1. P. micans, Fr. (p. 285) ; -^ in. 



2. P. culmigena, Fr. (p. 285). 



3. P. quisquiliaris, Fr. (p. 286) ; J in. Epping Forest. 



4. P. furcata, Sm. ; 1\ in. ; clubs white or yellowish ; 

 waxy, then tough, compressed, broad at apex, attenuated 

 downwards, generally furcate and ctespitose. 



In greenhouses. 



5. P. puberula, Berk. (p. 286) ; -^ in. 



6. P. pusilla, Fr. (p. 286) ; -'-^r in. 



Genus 56. MYCROCERA. 



External veil persistent, membrauaceous-floccose, break- 

 ing above into many lacinia3 ; receptacle fleshy, club-shaped, 

 formed of simple spore-bearing fibres, spores fusiform, 

 arcuate. 



No British examples recorded. 



