146 A Monorfraj>h of the Afijjcoijastres. 



(Rostafinski's Syuonyms.) 



Clathroidcs pmjmTeurn, Mich., t. 94, f. 2 (1729). 



Arcyria scssilis, Hill, p. 47 (1751). 



Clathrus ramosus, a., Retz. Vet. Hand,, 253 (1769). 



Lycoperdon hypoxylon, Pallas., ii., 503 (1771). 



Clathrus adnatus, Batsch., p. 141 (1783). 



Stemonitis trichia, Roth. Fl. Germ., 1,, 549 (1788), 



Stemonitis lilacina, Schr,, Fl. Bav., ii., 1784 (1789). 



Stemonitis incarnata, Pers., in Gmel., 1467 (1791). 



Trichia cinnabaris. Bull, t. 502, f. 1, D (1791). 



Arcyria incarnata, Pers., Obs., t. 5, f. 4, 5 (1796) ; Eng. Fl., 



v., 318; Cke., Hdbk., 1171. 

 Stemonitis carnea, Trent., 222 (1797). 

 Stemonitis glohosa, Trent., p. 222 (1797). 

 Trichia fiexuosa, Schum. Saell., 1465 (1803). 

 Arcyria lilacina, Schum. Saell,, 1476 (1803). 

 Arcyria carnea, Schum, Saell, 1477 (1803). 

 Arcyria dcntata, Schum, Saell., 1478 (1803), 

 Arcyria rosea, Spr. 



Arcyria incarnata, ^fiexuosa, Fr., S. M., iii., 179 (1829). 

 Arcyria nutans, /3 cxigua, Bong., in Weinm., 609 (1836). 

 Arcyria fiextiosa, Rabh., Fl. Cry., 2158 (1844). 



Arcyria irregularis, Racib. 



Sporangia pinkish-red, stipitate ; stem up to '5 mm. high, 

 filled with large, colourless cells; calyculus hemispherical, mcm- 

 hrane mi7iutely ivarted ; capillitium forming an irregular net, 

 meshes of variable size; threads flattened, margin undulate, 

 from 4'5 — 9*1 ju wide, 2-5 — 4*5 thick, threads everywhere densely 

 covered with irregular obtuse cones 0*8 — 1*5 /x broad, for the most 

 part elongated; spores 7 — 7*5 jix diameter, membrane firm, 

 smooth, almost colourless. 



Arcyria irregularis, Racib., Myx, Crac, p. 15, fig. 10; Sacc, 

 Syll., vii., 1, n. 1406. 



Poland. 



