Ord. IX. Tribe I. 
FUNGI HYMENOMYCETES. 
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16206 Cap depressed cinereous livid smooth on each side. Stipes solid smooth 
16207 Dwarfs, Cap rugose white beneath smooth brown. Stipes solid cylindrical white 
16208 Tremellose, Cap tumid spread, olivac. : margin rounded, Stipes orange-cylindr. or unequally compressed 
Division II. Cupulati. 
1. Cupule always open, or when young conniving. Veil superficial, Sporidia with two smaller sporidia. 
Helvelloide^. 
16209 Cyathiform sooty veiny on the outside arising from a short fistulous pitted stipes 
16210 Subsess. ent. flexuose brown, Margin at first involute externally pruinose paler and somew. olive-colored 
16211 Substipitate lengthened on one side ear-shaped somew. ferrugin. mealy outside smooth inside at the base 
16212 Substipitate lengthened on one side ear-shaped farinaceous outside pink inside becoming rugose at base 
16213 Gregarious fiexuose very brittle white externally, Hymenium fine orange 
16214 Csespitose large very brittle externally lemon. colored becoming wrinkled pale flesh-color inside 
16215 Gregarious c£Espitose variously contorted externally yellowish-brown, Hymenium dull reddish-brown 
16216 Large funnel-shaped repand yellowish villous and whitish outside and upon the stipes-like base [base 
16217 Gregar. CcEspit. glob, at first with mouth conniv. at length campan. splitt. externally whit, and toment. at 
16218 Sessile solitary or somewhat tufted large at first hemispherical and concave at length nearly plane sub- 
rugose and brown within the outer surface farinose whitish, Margin crenate 
2. Cupule at first closed. Veil innate, Sporidia simple. Geopyxis. 
16219 Subgregarious large: the pileus hemispherical slightly hairy and verrucose ash-colored; the hymenium 
mouse-colored at length pale. Stipes very long incrassated below 
16220 Thin, Cupule funnel-shaped brownish pallid, Stipes long seated on a black deformed root 
16221 Subsessile thin globose campanulate brownish or pale mealy outside crenate at edge 
16222 Sessile yellowish smooth at first urceolate afterwards cracked and torn with hairs about the root outside 
16223 Sessile minute flattish orange-red externally granulated with pimples [Stipes usually short and thick 
16224 Centre plicate and reticulat. without whit, and pruin. Cap invol. at margin variously split somew. spread. 
3. Cupule a little fleshy, small. Veil fioccose only at the edge, or fugacious, Sporidia with a solitary little 
sporidium. Humaria. 
16225 Sessile clustered subcylindrical smooth somewhat yellow becoming dilated with an erect subciliated orifice 
16226 Sessile fleshy plano-convex smooth crimson entire at margin 
4. Membranaceous, bursting forth with a separating veil, Sporidia simple. Enc^lia. 
16227 SubcEespitate sessile coriac. membran. Margin split ragged externally scurfy and brown, internally white 
1. Cupule fieshy, or fieshy-membranous. Crust none. Sarcoscyphe. 
16228 Stipitate large subinfundibuliform externally white and tomentose, Hymenium crimson-red 
16229 Cupule fleshy. Disk urceolate black externally rubiginous-flocculent, Stipes short down dense dark strigose 
16230 SubcEBspit. fleshy sess. from hemispher. becom. flatten. Disk sulph. external, and thick root white and vi)l. 
16231 Sessile hemispherical wavy brownish externally covered by dense fascicled hairs, Disk glaucous white 
16232 Sessile subhemispher. externally fuscous hairy with a somewhat inflexed margin, Vermilion colored inside 
16233 Min. sess. or subsessile hemispher. externally tomentose-pulverulent yellowish-olive, Hymen, dull ochrac. 
16234 Sessile gregarious or scattered nearly plane : external surface of the margin hispid with black rigid hairs, 
Hymenium orange-red 
16235 Sessile gregarious very minute orbicular somewhat depressed substrigose brown or nearly black 
16236 Plane ciliated blackish externally. Hairs pale. Disk blue [at margin, Hymenium gently umbonate 
16237 Small sess. gregar. whole plant white glob, concave at length quite plane ciliate with horizont. white hairs 
16238 Gregarious concave tawny externally surrounded near the edge with straightish brown hairs [white 
16239 Sess. gregar. glob, at length quite plane, exter. surface and marg. strig. with redd.-brown hairs, Hymen. 
16240 Sessile gregarious small globose at length plane : the strigose external surface yellow, Hymenium white 
2. Cupule waxy, dry, villous. Crust none. Epiphytes. Dasy'scyphe. 
16241 Stipitate gregarious small, Stipes rather long, Pileus hemispherical subpatulose villous, whole plant white 
16242 Subsess. small gregar. externally very white vill. Mouth contract. Hymen, varying from dil. yell, to orange 
16243 Sessile hemispherical orbicular rather firm flocculent. Disk urceolate whitish 
16244 Sessile distinct concave villous hairy milk-white on each side granulated at edge 
16245 Sessile very minute gregarious white subglobose villous. Mouth more or less connivent 
16246 Sessile minute gregarious depressed externally fusco-olivaceous villose, Hymenium smooth bluish-grey 
3. Cupule waxy or coriaceous, seated on a downy crust. Tapesia. 
16247 Substipitate much crowded form, a crust, Cupules turbinate vill. light bistre-colored : disk urceol. whitish 
16248 Sessile gregarious obovate strigose rufous 
16249 Sessile gregarious ovate globose golden-yellow strigose with a subjacent woolly paler web 
16250 Carn. sess. Cup. concave brown at length plane grey : marg. glab. attach, by fibres to a wide toment. web 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
2390. Pexixa. Pliny had a tribe of Fungi which he called Pezica, from which the modern name has been 
corrupted. The present genus is very extensive, but almost wholly of modern creation. The species are found 
in various situations, but chiefly on decayed wood. They are remarkable for their leathery texture, and for 
emitting their sporules in the form of smoke from the bottom of their cup. 
