Pl.cell.aph. 12. LYTOTHECE. 312. Batarrea. 675 
Cap joined to the stem, tuberculate ; 
involucrum double ...... eh, Sse UL PAY PH ALLS. 34 3% 
_ Cap cellular, networklike, bare ; 
RIVOIMGHUMACoOUbIel Hy MEE ee Ue, Puatuus. 314. 
I. 312. BATARREA. Persoon. Batarrea. 
Thallus stipitate ; volva triple, filled with mucilage; stem 
smooth; cap hemispherical, bellshape, with sporiferous 
flocks under the crown. 
Batarrea phalloides. Phalluslike batarrea. 
Thallus brown. 
Lycoperdon phalloides, Dickson Crypt. 1,24; Sowerby Fungi, 390. 
Batarrea phalloides, Persoon Syn, 129. 
On sandy banks. 
Stem at first short, then springing up on a sudden to a 
foot high. 
II. 313. ITHYPHALLUS. Dog’ s-acorn. 
Thallus stipitate; volva double, the outer large; stem 
networked; cap ovate, tubercled, confluent into the stem ; 
indusium O. 
Ithyphallus inodorus. Scentless dog’ s-acorn. 
Stem cellular; cap ovate, tip blunt, not perforated; edge 
undivided. 
Phallus caninus, Curt. Lond. 235; Persvon Syn, 245, 
Phallus inodorus, Sowerby Fungi, 330. 
On rotten wood; autumn. 
Ill. 314. PHALLUS. Micheli. Acorn-stool. 
Thallus stipitate; volva double, the outer large; stem 
networked; cap ovate, not cut, free from the stem, net- 
worked; indusium 0. 
1. Phallus impudicus. Immodest acorn-stool. 
Stem pitted obliquely; cap cellular, perforated at top. 
Fyngus phalloides, Raii Syn. 12,8. 
Phallus impudicus, Lin. S. P. 1648; Bolt. Fung, 92. 
Phallus foetidus, Sowerby Fungi, 242. 
Stink-horns. 
In shady woods; autumn. 
Volua egelike; cap dissolves into a very feetid slime, 
containing the spore, greedily devoured by flesh-flies.— 
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