140 CLASS XXII. ORDER VI. 



Boletus. Fungus with pores underneath. 58/ 

 1 — ig-niariusf (touch-wood) form of a horse's hoof. 



Thaelaephora. Fungus warty underneath, 

 the substance corky. 58. l—~caryo/}/iyilca^ (pink 

 fungus) brown with radiate lines and white edge. 



Hydnum. Fungus prickly underneath. 58 1 — 

 chrysorhizum^ (paper punk) menibranaceous flat 

 spreading stemless, root yellow filiform, extending 

 along the grains of decaying timber. Torrey. 



MoRELLus. Fungus reticulate or cellular 

 above, smooth underneath. 58. 1 — esculentus^ (mo- 

 rel) without volva, cellular outside, margin attach- 

 ed to stem. 



Helvella. Fungus turbinate, plaited, wrink- 

 led, inflated, deformed or concave, smooth, elastic- 

 ally ejecting seeds from the upper surface. 58. 1—. 

 calycifor?nisy (smooth-cup fungus) ochre, glabrous, 

 scurfy, stem short. 



Clavaria. Fungus cup-form, erect, elongated, 

 simple or branched : seeds dispersed over the 

 whole surface, or collected in tubercles opening at 

 top. 58. 1 — cornea^ (club fungus) red-orange, sim- 

 ple or cloven. 



Clathrus. Fungus roundish, cancellated with 

 fleshy branches interwoven with each other. 58. 

 1 — caucellatusy (latticed fungus) pilens open let- 

 ticed. 



Feziza. Fungus concave above ; hemispherical 

 or bell-form ; seeds contained in the cup' 58. 1 — 

 coccineuf (dish fungus) scarlet within, buff with- 

 out. 



Cyathus. Fungus bell-form or cylindric, bear- 

 ing lentiform capsules within. 58. 1 — striatusy 

 (bii.^nest funp;us) dark brown, villous. 



Lycoperdon. Fungus becoming powdery and 

 fibrous within : seeds attached internally to the fi- 

 bres. 58. 1 — bovistum^ (puff-ball) white becoming 

 blackish, spherical. 



