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varying from one to eight or ten inches across, and nearly one 

 inch thick. The cortex is usually bright yellow and very brittle, 

 sometimes whitish ; the lime of the capillitium also varies from 

 bright yellow to white ; spores in the mass blackish-brown. 



(Rostafinski's Synonyms.) 



JSpotiffe, March., 427, t. 12 (1727). 



Mucilago aestiva, Mich., t. 96, f. 1 (1729). 



Mucores, Gled, p. 138, 160 (1753). 



Mucor unctuosus flavus, Huds., Fl. Ang. 



Mucor septicus, Link, Sp. PL, n. 1656 (1753); Fl. Dan., t. 



778 ; Bolt., t. 134. 



Mucor primus ovatus, Schff., t. 192 (1765). 

 Mucor tcrtius, Schff., t. 194 (1763). 

 Fuligo, Hall, n. 2133, 2134, 2135 (1768). 

 Mucor mucilago, Scop., Fl. Cam., ii., 1638 (1772). 

 Lycopcrdon luteum, Schr., Fl. Bav., ii., 629 (1789). 

 Reticularia carnosa, Bull., t. 424, f. 1 (1791). 

 Reticularia Tiortensis, Bull., t. 424, f. 2 (1791). 

 Reticularia lutea, Bull., t. 380, f. 1 (1791). 

 Fuligo septica, Gmel., Sys., 1466 (1791). 

 Fuligo Candida, Pers., Obs., i., 154 (1796). 

 Fuligo vaporaria, Pers., Obs., i., 155 ; Fl. Dan., t.*'1363, f. 1. 

 Fuligo flava, Pers., Disp., p. 8 (1797). 

 Fuligo rufa, Pers., Disp., p. 8 (1797). 

 Fuligo pallida, Pers., Obs., ii., 36 (1799). 

 Fuligo laevis, Pers., Syn., p. 161 (1801). 

 Fuligo violacea, Pers., Syn., 160 (1801) ; Ic. Pict., t. 1. 

 Reticularia septica, With. Arr., iv., 463 (1801) ; Purt., p. 703. 

 Reticularia ovata, var. With. Arr., iv., 463 (1801). 

 Fuligo flavescens, Schum., Saell., 1413 (1803). 

 Fuligo cerea, Sow., t. 399 (1803). 

 Aetlialium flavum, Link, Diss., i., 42 (1809); Nees., f. 92; 



Grev., S. C. FL, t. 272. 



Fidigo cerebrina, Brondeau, p. 74, t. 3, f. 1 4 (1824). 

 Fidigo varians, Somm., Fl. Lapp., p. 231 (1826). 



