308 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



sure. Flocci adhci'ing to the j)cridium on all sides, reticulate, 

 Hat, ending above in the inner peridium. 



1. sinuosum, Grev. t. 310. On dead leaves, etc. 



78. BADHAMIA, B. 



Peridium naked or furfuraceous. Spores in groups, en- 

 closed at first in a hyaline sac. 



1 . hyalina, B. Physanmi liyaliiiuui, P. T)hp. i. 2./. 4. On dtraycdwood. 



2. utricularis, B. Physaruni utriculare, Yr.; Bull. t. ill./. 1. 



3. nitens, B. in Trans. Linn. Soc. \\\.p. 153 {no. 731). On decayed wood. 



4. pallida, B. I. c. {no. 732). On decayed wood. 



5. fulvella, B. I. c. jj. 154 {no. 733). Ou decayed wood. 



79. CRATERIUM, Trent. 



Peridium simple, papyraceous, rigid, persistent, closed at 

 first ^ith a deciduous operculum. Flocci congested, erect. 



1. peduncidatum, Trent ; Ditm. I.e. t. 9. On dead twigs, etc. 



2. pyriforme, Bitm. I.e. t. 10. On dead leaves, etc. 



3. minutuni, Fr.; Sow. t. 239. On dead leaves, etc. 



4. leucocephalnm, Bitni. I.e. 1. 11 ; Grev. t. 65. On dead leaves, etc. 



5. mntabile, Fr. On bark, moss, etc. 



80. DIACHEA, Fr. 

 Peridium very delicate, simple, falling off in fragments. 

 Capillitium subreticulate, springing from a grumous, pallid 

 columella. 



1. elegans, Fr. ; Bull. t. 502./. 2 ; {no. 112). On dead leaves, etc. 



81. STEMONITIS, Gled. 



Peridium very delicate, simple, evanescent. Capillitium 

 reticulate, springing from the dark, penetrating stem. 



