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Pl. cell. aph. 9.GASTEROMYCEZ. 219. Aveytia, 577 
A, Arcyria flava. Yellow cup-mould. 
Sporangia scattered, yellow; floccz long, drooping. 
Trichia nutans, Sowerby Fungi, 260. 
Stemonitis amcena, Koth Cat. Bot. 1, 220. 
Arcyria flava, Persson Syn, 184. 
On rotten trunks of trees. 
Flocci weak, very long, lying down; when young, milk- 
white. 
5. Arcyria turbinata. Topshape cup-mould. 
Sporangia clustered, yellowish-white, globular, sessile. 
Trichia turbinata, Sewerby Fungi, 85. 
Clathrus turbinatus, Hudson Fl. Angl. 632. 
Lycoperdon luteum, ReZhan Cant. 1103. 
On rotten wood. 
K. Criparipem. Sporangium regularly formed, pedi- 
celled; pertdium thin, single, breaking into regular pieces ; 
flocei expanding from the bottom, or forming a regular 
network; sporidia conglobated, or interwoven among the 
flocci. 
XIX. 220. CRIBARIA. Schrader. Sieve-mould. 
Sporangia globular, pedicelled; peridium breaking above 
into regular pieces, remaining entire below. 
1. Cribaria vulgaris. . Common sieve-mould. 
Sporangia gregarious, globuJar, drooping, brown; pedi- 
cells brownish-purple. 
Cribaria vulgaris, Schrader N, Gen. 1, 6, 
On rotten trees in woods, and on mosses. 
2. Cribaria Bulliardi. Bulliard’s sieve-mould. 
Sporangia scattered, globular, upright; pedicels white, 
pellucid, slender. 
Sphzrocarpus semitrichoides, Sowerby Fungi, 400, 5. 
On rotten wood. 
$. Cribaria rufescens. Reddish sieve mould. 
_ Sporangia scattered, reverse-ovate, reddish ; pedicells ra- 
ther bent. 
-Cribaria fulva, Schrader N. Gen. 1, 5. 
Cribaria rufescens, Persoon Syn. 193, 7. 
On rotten trunks of trees, near the ground; autumn. 
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