CLAVARIEI. 285 



On dead herbaceous plants, leaves, etc. Attached to Scle- 

 rotiiim complanatum and S. scuteJIatum. 



3. T. inoarnata, Fr. ; simple ; club cylindrical, elongated, 

 smooth, flesh-coloured, attenuated into the simple, subpilose, 

 continuous stem. — Grev. t. 93. 



On dead herbaceous plants, etc. Not common. 



4. T. muscicola, Fr.; simple, subfiliform, smooth, slightly 

 incrassated upwards, white; stem confluent or obsolete. — Pers. 

 Obs. ii. t. 3. /. 2. 



On the larger mosses. Not common. Perhaps more pro- 

 perly a Pistillaria. Sometimes not a line high. 



5. T. Grevillei, Fr. ; simple, white; club incrassated, ob- 

 tuse ; stem capillary, pilose. — Grev. t. 49. 



On dead leaves, etc. Not uncommon. 



6. T. flliformis, Fr. ; club incrassated, dirty-white ; stem 

 decumbent, somewhat branched, bright brown. — Soiv. t. 387. 



Amongst dead leaves. I am not acquainted with this 

 species. 



7. T. gracilis, Berk, and Desm. ; club simple or forked, 

 pallid, acute; stem short, distinct. 



On putrid leaves. Not common. Head rough with spores 

 and little prominent bristles. Very near to Isaria. 



44. PISTILLARIA, Fr. 



Club-shaped, waxy, then horny. Structure cellular. 



1. P. micans, i^r. ; obovate, obtuse, rose-coloured; stem 

 short, attenuated, whitish. — Hoffm. Germ. t. 7.f. 2. 



On dead thistles. Rare. Cambridge, etc. 



2. P. culmigena, Mont, and Fr. ; ovato-clavate, obtuse, hy- 

 aline, pellucid ; stem distinct, very short. — Mont, in Ann. des 

 Sc. Nat. ser. 2. vol. v. t. 12. /. 2. 



