360 OUTLINES OF BIJITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



Dinmore. Probably parasitic on Spathularia flavida. 



H. aureo-virida, Plow, and Cke. ; pulvinate, then 

 flattened, fleshy, pale yellow, then orange, disc becoming 

 olive; perithecia confined to the disc, immersed. 



On rotten oak and hazel. North Wootton. 



Hypocrea lactea, Fr. ; fleshy, eft^used.. naked, white ; 

 perithecia rather large, globose ; ostiola punctiform. 



On hymenium of Polyporus medulla-panis. Castle 

 Rising. 



H. argillacea, Phitl. and Plow. ; pulvinate, clay- 

 coloured, rather thin, 1-3 mm., perithecia rather large, 

 darker, prominent, pale brown ; ostiola minute, prominent. 



On soft rotten wood, apparently ash. Dersingham. 



H. strobilina, Phill. and Plow. ; discoid, stroma whitish, 

 thin, 1-4 mm. across ; perithecia yellowish, honey- 

 coloured, rather large. 



On cones of spruce fir. Belmont, Hereford. 



H. splendens, Phill. and Plow. ; subglobose, then ex- 

 panded, golden-yellow, then reddish-orange, ■when old -with 

 tinge of brown, fleshy, thick, hemispherical, then convex, 

 bearing perithecia on the w^hole of the upper surface, 

 3-6 mm. across ; flesh yellowish white, firm ; perithecia 

 minute, darker 



On laurel sticks. Leicestershire, 



Hypocrea viscidula, Phill. and Plow. ; stroma at first 

 globose, flattened above, then discoid, becoming capulate; 

 5-10 mm. across, margin thin, at length repand and 

 revolute, at first straw-coloured, viscid, shining; flesh firm, 

 whitish, becoming yellow ; disc dotted with dark green 

 perithecia. 



On wood and bark of Pinus sylveslris. Brandon. 



H. moriformis, Cke. and Mass. ; fleshy, hemispherical. 



