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THE IJCHEN-FLORA 



Bot. Prov :— 2, 3, 4, 5.. .7. ..10, 11, 12...14, 15. ..30. 



England : — Near Bury, Suffolk. Rev. G. R. Leathea. (1805). Dorking and 

 Eaher, Surrey ; near Halesworth, Suffolk ; Shanklin, Isle of Wight ; Henfiekl 

 Sussex ! Mr. Borrer. Cumberland ! Mrs. Stanger. Eed Wood, Cotteswold, 

 near Cheltenham. Mr. Lees. Oswestry; Ludlow, Shropshire. Rev. T. Salwey. 

 Brantsdale, Yorkshire. Mr. Mudd. near Gatehead, Durham. Mr. Robertson. 

 Bartley Lodge, New Forest. Mr. Lyell. Cow riose, near Ravensworth, and 

 Long Acre Wood, Durham ; Felton Wood ; Wansbeck ; Wallington ; North- 

 umberland. Mr. Winch, near Stourbridge, Worcestershire. Mr. Scott. Black- 

 water ! Hants. Mr. Joshua. Chiselhurst, Kent. Mr. Howse. Huglith ! near 

 Church Stretton ; High Bock ! near Bridgnorth ; near Berrington ! and 

 Boreton ! Broomhall ! near Oswestry ; Grinshill ! Shropshire. 



Scotland: — Edinburgh. Dr Mamgay. Cramb's Wood, near Glammis, For- 

 farshire. Mr. W. Gardiner. Aberfeldy, Blair Athole. Rev. J. M. Crombie. 

 Largo ! Fifeshire. Rev. G. Howie. 



Ireland :— Near Belfast. Mr. Templeton. 



Wales : — Edderton ! Montgomeryshire ; Betwys-y Coed ! 



"SporeB .00075 in. diam." (Mudd.) "Spores .0025— .003 mm. diam." (Nyl.) 

 Spores .002— .003 mm. diam. 



Var. svlphurella, Fr. cinerascent, very thin, or obsolete ; apothecia 

 very slender. 



On old trees, very rare. 1869. 



Syn :— Fries L. E, p. 382, (1831); Nyl. Scand. 44. Syn. 162. Mudd Man. 262. 



Fig :— Hepp Sporen 1. 18. f . 154. 



Exs :— Schaer. 639. Hepp 154. NyL 7. Arn. 318. Korb. 292. 



Geog. Distrib : — Europe, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Bavarii, Germany. 



Bot. Prov:— 2. 



England :— New Forest, Hants. Rev. J. M. Crombie. (1869). 



Var. fulva, (L.) greenish yellow, apothecia more compact and with 

 shorter stipites. 



On dead stems of Eosa canina, rare. 1870. 



Syn :— Fr. L. E. 382. Nyl. Syn. 162. Mudd Man. 262 . Mucor fuhms, Linn. 

 Sp. 1655. Gal. aciculare, Ach. •* 



Fig : — Wahlnb. in V. A. H. 1806. t. 4. f. 7. 

 Exs :— Schaer. 296. 

 Scotland :— Base of Craig Tulloch. Rev. J. M. GromMe. (1870). 



2. C. pallida, Fr. albicant, very thin, or obsolete; apothecia 

 small, stipes hyaline or pale yellow, rarely fuscescent upwards, 

 capitulum globose, sporal mass white or pallescent ; spores colour- 

 less, sphserical, large. 



On trees, rare. 1805. 



Syn :-C. pallida, Fr. Sched. Crit. 1, p. 3. NyL Syn. 163. Mudd Man. 262. 



Fig :-E. Bot. 2557. Ann. & Mag. N.H. 1857, t. 8, f. 16. NyL Svn. t. 5 

 f. 38. 



Exs :— Schser. 7. Zw. 101, 102. Tuck. 146. Hepp 44, 155. Reich. & Schub. 

 146. Smrft. 54. 



Geog. Distrib : — Sweden, Switzerland, Germany, Pyrenees, N. America. 



Bot. Prov :— 3...9...11. 



England :— Near Eglestone, Durham ; East Common Wood, near Hexham 

 and Felton. Mr. Winch. (1805.) Teesdale, Durham. Rev. J. ffarriman. 

 Clougha, Lancashire. Mr. R. Jacob. Oxford. Mr. Baxter. 



"Spores .00125 in. diam." (Mudd.) "Spores .004—9 mm. diam." (Nyl.) 

 Spores .008 mm. diam. 



3. C. hyalinella, Nyl. nearly obsolete ; apothecia with a 

 slender hyaline stipes, sporal mass globose, white or pallido-rufescent; 

 spores colourless, sphserical, very minute. 



On old wood, rare. 1865. 



Syn :— Nyl. Prodr. 33. (1861) ; Syn. 164. Crombie En. 14. 

 Fig :— Nyl. Syn. t. 5. f. 40. 



