I05S CRYPTOGAMIA FUNGI. 



It is about a quarter of an inch long, of a fubu- 

 late comprefled figure, fimple and unbranched, 

 of a yellow color, and when dry of a horny 

 fubftance, the internal part Iblid and uni- 

 form. 



Its grov/ing upon wood feems to indicate it a di- 

 flind; kind, 



ophioglojfoi' C. clavata integerrima comprcfia. Sp.pl. 1652. 

 des ^. (Vaill. Par. t. 7. /. 3. bon.) 



Black Club Clavaria. Anglis. 

 Upon bogs frequent. X. 



This is readily known by its black color. It is 

 one or two inches high, and club-lliap'd \ the 

 club generally a little comprefs'd and furrow'd, 

 and hollow within. 



** Ramofa. 

 digitata ^. C. ramofa lignea nigra. Sp.pl. 1652. (Brukman 

 in difp. et cent. II. tab. 9. cum multisvarietatibus. 

 Michel. gen. tab. 54. /. 4, 5. et tab. 55. f. 2.) 

 Black-finger'd Clavaria. Jlnglis. 

 Upon the rotten ftumps of old trees, in woods 



and fhady places. XI. 

 It is rais'd upon a footftalk, and altogether is 

 generally about two or three inches high ; 

 fometimes fingle, but moll commonly divided 

 irregularly into two, three, or more oblong, 



blunt. 



