27o OUTLINES OF BUITISH FUXOOLOOY. 



with little black hairs ; liymcninm slightly wrinkled, dirty- 

 white. — Alb. and Schio. t. 1. /. 5. 



On dead stalks, twigs, etc. Not common. Apethorpe, 

 Northamptonshire. 



7. C. capula, Fr. ; membranaceous, obliquely campauulate, 

 stretched out into a curved stem, smooth, dirty-white ; margin 

 sinuated, irregular; hymenium even. — Holinsk. ii. t. 2.2. 



On dead stems of herbaceous plants. Not uncommon. 

 Looks like a Pcziza. Sometimes yellow. 



8. C. Goldbachii, Fr. ; membranaceous, cup-shaped, ur- 

 ceolato-concave, sessile, externally white, villous ; hymenium 

 even, pallid. 



On dead leaves of Aira ccespitosa. Spye Park, Wiltshire, 

 C. E. B. 



9. C. cuticulosa, Fr. ; membranaceous, white, diaphanous, 

 at first oblong, then cup-shaped, elongated into a stem, smooth 

 externally. — Dicks, iii. t. 9. /. 11. 



On dried grass-stems. Not found since the time of Dickson. 



Ordee 5. CLAVABIEI. 



Hymenium scarcely distinct from the hymenophorum, ver- 

 tical, amphigenous, reaching to the very apex, even, or at 

 length wrinkled. Never incrusting or coriaceous. 



41. CLAVARIA, L. 



Fleshy, branched or simple without any stem of a distinct 

 substance ; hymenium dry. 



1. Branelied. 

 * White-spored. 

 1. C. Botrytis, P.; brittle; trunk thick, fleshy, unequal. 



