Pl. cell. aph. 11. HYMENOTHECEZ. 294. Geog]. 659 
4. Geoglossum viride. Green ground-tongue. 
Thaili in clusters, green; stem rather scaly; club blunt. 
Clavaria viridis, Gmel. Syst. Nat. 2, 1443. 
Clavaria serpentina, Schrank Bavar. 2,571. 
Geoglossum viride, Persoon Syn. 610, 
In woods; autumn. 
5. Geoglossum ? herbarum. Herb ground-tongue. 
Thalli in clusters, minute, lanceolate, rather tough, 
dark-olive. 
Acrospermum compressum, Tode Mecklenb. 1, 3. 
Clavaria herbarum, Sowerby Fungi, 353; Persoon Syn. 605. 
Sclerotium ...... Esenbeck Syst. 1,171. 
On dry sticks, covered with leaves. 
6. Geoglossum obtusum. Blunt ground-tongue. 
Thallt scattered, small, solid, snow-white, bald; club 
ovate. 
Clavaria obtusa, Sowerby Fungi, 334, 1. 
On dead fern-stalks. 
7. Geoglossum oblongum. Oblong ground-tongue. 
Thalli scattered, small, solid, snow-white, rather woolly ; 
club oblong. 
Clavaria obtusa, Scwerby Fungi, 334, 2. 
On dead fern-stalks. 
8. Geoglossum minutum. Small ground-tongue. 
Thalli scattered, small; stem pale; club oblong, reddish- 
yellow. 
Clavaria minuta, Sowerby Fungi, 391. 
On the bractez of galedragon pilosus. 
9. Geogl. polymorphum. Many-formed ground-tongue. 
Thalli scattered, small; stem threadlike, brown; club va- 
riously formed, compressed, hollow, blunt. 
-Clavaria polymorpha, Sowerby Fungi, 276. 
On fallen elm-leaves. 
LIII. 295. MITRULA. Persoon. Mitre-stool. 
Thallus with a club-head; club conical or ovate, smooth, 
edge turned in; sporidia on the whole surface of the club. 
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