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seminiferous tubes confined to the upper parts. Terres- 

 trial. 



85. LEOTIA. Fungi between fleshy and gelatinous, stalked ; 



stalk central, terminated with a rounded and marginated 

 cap, smooth on both surfaces. Terrestrial. 



f -\- External surface honeycombed or cellular. 



86. MORCHELLA. Fungi fleshy, stalked, the pileus honeycombed, 



confluent with the stalk either at the margin or a little 

 above it. Large, terrestrial. 



87. PHALLUS. Fungus cellular, stalked, the stalk issuing from 



a wrapper ; pileus furnished with large cells filled with a 

 slimy seminiferous matter. Large, terrestrial. 



f- -f- -j- One surface porozis or prickly. 



88. BOLETUS. Fungi fleshy, with a convex and circular pileus 



on a central stalk ; pileus porous beneath, the tubes sepa- 

 rable from the substance of the pileus and from each other. 

 Terrestrial. 



89. POLYPORUS. Fungi suberose or coriaceous, sessile, or rarely 



with a short lateral stalk ; under surface porous, the pores 

 not separable from each other, nor from the substance of 

 the fungus. 



90. AURICULARIA. Fungi flat, expanded, coriaceous, smooth or 



hairy on the upper side, fixed by the whole under surface 

 which is smooth or papillary, and becomes detached and 

 reversed in age. 



91. HYDNUM. Fungi fleshy or coriaceous, stalked or sessile, the 



under surface bristled with awl-shaped processes or spines. 



f* { ) -j- One surface lamellated or veined. 



92. AGARICUS. Fungi with a pileus or cap furnished beneath 



with lamellae or gills radiating from a centre, and differing 

 in substance from the rest of the fungus. 



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