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tened, miiuitcly villous externally ; hyraenium orange ; spo- 

 ridia oblong, rather rough. 



On manured ground. Penzanee. 



23. P. (Gcopyxis) saniosa, Schrad. ; sessile, eoncave, 

 milky, brown-purple externally, pulverulent, umber : [no. 87, 

 with a fiy.) 



On the ground, overrun with Thdephora scbacea. King's 

 Cliffe. 



24. P. (Geopyxis) argillacea, Soio. ; sessile, white, at 

 length yellowish, even, at first urceolatc, at length split and 

 torn, rooting at the base, and hairy. — Sow. t. 148. 



On modclling-elay. Observed only by Sowerby. 



25. P. (Geopyxis) granulata, Bull.; sessile, minute, nearly 

 plane, orange- red, externally granulated with papillae. 



On cow-dung. Very eoramon. Quite destitute of bristles. 



Subgenus 3. Humakia, Fr. — Veil thin, siibmarginal, llocculosc, fuga- 

 cious. Cup sessile, entire, hemispherical, flattened. Colour bright. 

 Terrestrial. 



26. ratilans, Fr. On soil. 



27. melaloma, A. mid S. {no. 88). On charcoal. 



28. erecta, Sow. t. 369. /. 10, 11. On shaded ground. 



29. Polytrichi, ScJium. (no. lQS,toU/i a Jiff.). On heaths. 



30. leucoloma, Jteb. (no. 768). On the ground. 



31. luunosa, Fr. (no. 768). On the ground. 



32. glumarum, Desm. (no. 768). On chaff, rotting on tlic ground. 



33. omphalodes. Bull. Thelephora carbonaria, i?e>-^e;*o. On burnt soil. 



Subgenus 4. Enccelta, Fr. 



34. fascicularis, ^y. and S.; So?o. t. 425./. 1, 2. On brandies, burst- 



ing through the bark. 



35. furfuracea, Fr. (no. 157). On aldev-branchcs. 



