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k,? x t s '-r^y 1 - 12 - M - & N - 95 6- Soh * r - 13- 249. Zw, 12. 17. Hepp 158. Eab. 

 513. Leight, 227. Mudd 248. FP 



Geog. Distrib :— Europe. 



Bot. Pkov :— 2...4...6...10. 



England :— Cuokfield, Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. Bousdale Gill. Newton Wood, 

 and near Ingleby, Cleveland, Yorkshire. Mr Mudd. near Bury St. Edmunds, 

 Suffolk. Rev. G. R. Leathes. 



Wales :— Builth ! (on birch). 



Var. ferrugineum, (Borr.) pale-cinerascent, amglomerato-granidose 

 or leprose ; apothecia large, mbsessile ; spores pale-fuscous, large. 

 On oaks, pales, &c. 1839. 



Syn :-C. ferrugineum, T. & B. Lich. Br. 136. Nyl. Syn. 150. Mudd Man. 260. 



Fig :— E. Bot. 2473. Nyl. Syn. t. 5. I. 18. 



Exs :— Mudd 249. Leight. 315. 



Geog. Distkib :— Germany, France. 



Bot. Peov:-3, 4, 5...10. 



England :— Framlingham, near Norwich. Mr. D. Turner. (1839). Moor Park 

 and Hay Park, near Ludlow. Rev. T. Salwey. Thorndon Hall Park ! Mr. Piggot. 

 Little Malvern, co. Worcester. Mr. Lees. Hoggarts Wood ; Ingleby ; Green- 

 how, Yorkshire ! Mr. Mudd. Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. Rev. G. R. Leathes. 

 Kagley Park, Worcestershire. Mr. Purton. Wonham, near Eeigate. Mr. 

 IV. Joshua. Shipbourne, Kent. Mr. Jenner. Almond Park ! near Shrews- 

 bury ; Caer Caradoc ! Shopshire. 



" Spores .004—011 mm. diam." (Nyl.) 



Var. brunneolum, (Ach.) evanescent ; stipes slender, elongate, 

 capitulum small ; spores sphserical, minute. 

 On old trees, &c. 



Syn :- C. brunneolum. Ach. in V. A. H. 1816 p. 279. Nyl. Syn. 151. Mudd 

 Man. 260. 



Pig :— V. Ak. H. 1816. t. 8. fig. 12. Nyl. Syn. t. 5. f. 16. 



Exs .— M. & N. 1068. Schser. 9. Zw. 17. Leight. 252. Mudd 250. Eellm. 12. 



Geog. Distkib :— Europe, N. America. 



Bot. Prov:— 2, 3... 10. 



England :— Busby Hall ; Ingleby Park ; Baysdale, Stogdale, Yorkshire ! 

 Mr. Mudd. New Forest, Rev. J. M. Crombie. Redland Woods, Dorking. Mr. W. 

 Joshua. Holton Park ! near Oxford. Mr. Larbalestier. 



" Spores .0025— .004 mm. diam." (Nyl. J 



6. G. elassosporum, Nyl. glaucescent or glauco-virescent, gonidia 

 conglomerate in difformed syngonidia ; apothecia black, stipes 

 robust ; spores globulose, small. 



On putrescent alder wood, rare. 1874. 



Syn :— Nyl. in Flora 1875. p. 441. 

 Bot. Prov: — 15. 



Scotland :— Glen Lochay, Perthshire. Rev. J. M. Crombie. (1874). 

 " Nearly similar to a stronger form of Cbrumwolum, but with smaller gonidia 

 and spores diam. .0025 mm. or less." (Nyl.) 



7. C. melanophceum, Ach. whitish, granulose ; stipes strong, 

 black, naked, capitula black, turbinate, sporal mass umber ; spores 

 fuscescent, globose, moderate. 



On firs, &c, rare. 



Syn:— C. mehmophceum, Ach. in Ak. H. 1816. p. 276. Nyl. Syn. 161. Mudd 

 IMan 259 



Fig :— V. Ak. H. 1816. t. 8. F. 8. Nyl. Syn. t. 5. f. 17. 



Exs :-Scha J r. 638. Zw. 16. Nyl. 11. Anzi It. S. 38. Anzi Ven. 116. 



Geog. Distrib : — Scandinavia, Germany, Helvetia, France, N. America. 



Bot. Prov:— 2, 3...5 ..10, 11.. .15. 



England: — Eglestpne. Durham. Rev. J. Harriman. Hoggarts Wood and 

 Lounsdale, Cleveland, Yorkshire. Mr. Mudd. Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. Thorndon 

 Hall Park ! Essex. Mr. H. Piggot. Epping Forest. Rev. J. M. Crombie. Oakley 

 Park, near Cirencester. Mr. W. Joslma. 



