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2. B. vulgaris, Viti. ; habit same as last. 



3. B. fragiformis, Tul. ; superficial^, covered with dead 

 leaves. 



273. GENE A, Vitt. (p. 378). 



1. G. verrucosa, Vitt. ; superficial, covered ^yith dead 

 leaves. 



2. G. Klotsehii, B. and Br. ; habit same as last. 



3. G. hispidula, B. ; sometimes superficial, ofteu just 

 beneath the surface, involved iu grass roots. 



274. ELAPHOMYCES, Nees. (p. 378). 



1. E. anthracinus, J^itt. ; four or five inches beneath 

 the soil. 



- 2. E. variegatus, Vitt. ; habit same as last. Eppiug 

 Forest. 



3. E. granulatus, Fr. ; habit same as last. 



286. HYPOCREA, Fr. (p. 383;. 



H. tremelloid.es, Fr. ; fleshy, convex, with a compressed 

 base, pallid, ferruginovis-umber, perithecia immersed. 



Sutton. Dinmore, Hereford. 



H. eitrina, Fr. ; forma Fungoram ; Karst. Myc. Fenn. ii. 

 (p. 204). 



On hymeuium of Pohjporus betulinus. Darnaway Forest. 



H. ringens, Fr. ; subcarneous, flattened, scarcely mar- 

 ginate, at length greenish-black ; interior white ; perithecia 

 confined to the disc, scattered. 



On dead wood. Brandon = Sphaeria lenta, Sch. and 

 Hypocrea rufa, var. umbrina, Sacc. 



H. alutacea, Fr. ; fleshy, soft ; head clavate. tan- 

 coloured, pallid, confluent with the stem. — Tul. Carp. iii. /. 

 iv. /, 1-6. — Sow. t. lo9.= Cordiceps alutacea (\o\. 1 .p. 382) 



