1 22 A Monograph of the Myocogastres. 



Lycogala nitidum, B. and Br,, Ceylon Fung., n. 734. 



Lycogala terrcstre, Fr., Syst. Myc, iii., p. 83 (specimen from 

 Fries in Herb. Berk., Kew). 



Exsicc.—Cke., Fung. Brit, Ed. II., 614; Ellis, N. Amer. 

 Fung., 834; Karst., Fung. Fenn., 287; Thum., Fung. Austr., 

 522; Fckl., Fung. Rhen., 1475; Rav., Fung. Car., 78; Mong. 

 and Nest., n. 85; Kunze, Fung. Sel., 197; Westendorp, Crypt. 

 Belg., 741 ; Jack, Leiner u. Sitz., 380 ; Desmaz. Cr. Fr., Ser. I., 

 609 ; Rab., Fung. Eur. 2140 ; Sydow, Myc. March., 186 ; Roum., 

 Fung. Gall., 2813. 



On decaying trunks, stumps, &c. Plasmodium rose-coloured, 

 or sometimes bright scarlet. Britain (Kew, New Forest, Rudloe, 

 Scarboro', Carlisle, Appin, N. B., Abergavenny); Europe; U. 

 States ; Bermuda ; Venezuela ; Cuba ; Algeria ; S. Africa ; 

 Himalayas; Ceylon; Madagascar; New Guinea; W. Australia. 



(Rostafinski's Synonyms.) 



Fungus coccineus, Ray Syn., ii., 386 (1690). 



Fungus sangtdneus, Bocc. Mus., p. 304 (1697). 



Fungus non vcsms, Lses. Fl. Prus., 96 (1703). 



Lycoperdon sanguineum J' ^.u^iip. Fl. Jen., 304 (1718). 



Bovista miniata, Dill. Cat. PL, 197 (1719). 



Lycoperdon e'pidcndron, Bux, Hall, p. 203 (1721) ; Fl. Dan., 



t. 720; Light, f. Fl. Scot., No. 1068; Holms. Ot., t. 31; 



Bolt, t 119, f. 1; Sow., t 52; Purt Midi. FL, p. 701; 



RehL Cant, p. 566 : With. Arr., iv., p. 457. 

 Lycogala glohosum^ Mich., t. 95, f. 2 (1729). 

 Lycoperdon sanguineum, Buxb., t. 29, f. 2 (1740). 

 Lycoperdon sphaericum, Gled. Meth., 150 (1753). 

 Mucor iii. sphaericus, Gled. Meth., 161 (1753). 

 3fucor secundus, Schff., t 193 (1762). 

 Lycogala sessile, Retz., Ac. Holms., 254 (1769). 

 Mucor lycogala, Scop. Cam., ii., 1645 (1772). 

 Mucor fragiformis, Schff. Bar., No. 283 (1774). 

 Lycoperdon variolosum, Huds. FL Ang., 645 (1778). 

 Lycoperdon epijihyllum, Huds. FL Ang., 645 (1778). 



