Ord. IX. TaiBEl. FUNGI HYMENOMYCETES. 
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1. Cupule somewhat membranous, distinctly stalked, Hymenium distinct. Hymenoscyphe. 
16251 Rather large ochrey-brown infundibulif. at length concavo-rep. or very plane. Stipes elongat. dark at base 
16252 Cap smooth urceolate orange-color with a prominent membranous pale margin. Stipes cyli'ndrical pink 
16253 Gregar. yell, or redd.-white subinfundibulif. : surface of hymen, plane. Stipes long subflexu. and attenuat, 
162,54 Bright-yellow, Cupule plano-convex thinnish. Stipes short firm thickish 
16255 Stipit. glab. white or yellow, subinfundibulif Margin fringed with inflexed teeth, Stipes elongated curved 
16256 Stipitate campanulate, Margin smooth, Stipes straight 
2. Cupule fleshy, ivaxy. Jinn, obconical, somewhat stalked, Hymenium distinct. Calycin^. 
16257 Yellow, Cupule turbinate ': disk flat ; margin tumid. Stipes long slender [orange-brown 
16258 Gregarious globoso-infundibulif slightly concave. Stipes rather short attenuat. whole plant ferrugin. or 
16259 iEruginose, Cupule turbinate becoming expanded and flexuose: disk whitish. Stipes short 
16260 Cupule subrepand smooth : disk yello.v exteriorly white as well as the somewhat ascending stipes 
16261 Yell, crowd, apparently sess. but having a short thick obconical stipes carnose, Hymenium piano-concave 
16262 Crowded smooth pale-yellow or whitish, Cupule concave, Stipes short thickish pallid 
16263 Hemispherical marginci!. Disk yellowish externally sooty, Stipes very short whitish 
16264 Gregarious white rather small very membranaceous campanulate unequal, Stipes filiform short 
16265 Black solitary rather large very concave. Hymen, cribriform or full of lacerat. irregular pores or sinuses 
16266 Yellow gregarious minute obconical at lengtli somew. plane. Margin raised obt. externally somew. paler 
16267 Yellow very minute gregarious punctiform globular at length plane or subconvex. Margin minutely cren. 
16268 White gregar. carnose at length convex but sometimes depress, in centre turning reddish in age and decay 
3. Cvpule waxy, soft, watery, sessile or obconical, Hymenium confluent. Mollisia. 
16269 White gregarious excessively minute orbicular subimmarginate 
J627G Fulvous orange gregarious crowded minute nearly plane subtremella-like 
16271 Grey gregarious depressed waved subtremellose. Margin obsolete 
16272 Sessile somewhat tufted membranous soft smooth whole-colored all over and whitish 
Scattered flattish-urceolate whitish transparent [in wet weather 
16273 Minute ceraceous glab. sess. grey connate within the semiputrid petioles of the Sycamore and burst, forth 
4. Cupule waxy, dry, sessile, flat at base or innate edged. Patellea. 
16274 Ochrey-brown min. gregar. Ciirnose thick obconic. Hymen, minutely granul. at length plane or subconvex 
16275 Green gregarious minute subtremellose hemispherical at length plane becoming black in decay 
16276 Sessile dry patellate casious on the outside, Disk yellow 
16277 Firm, Head convex yellow black -brown beneath, as is the short thick villous stipes 
16278 White smooth. Head convex. Stipes long equal 
16279 Sessile gregarious somewhat concave olive-green or brownish externally furfuraceous 
16280 Turbinate firm, externally rugulose scaly umber-colored. Disk flatfish blackish 
16281 Polymorphous cssspicose subgelatinous somew. firm purplish-red externally subvenose, Hymen, concave 
16282 Disk flattish golden-yellow. Stipes thick villous white long-rooted 
16283 Simp, gregar. long fiexu. at first closed prusn. and blackish-cinereous, after w. open with a broad pale disk 
16284 Substipitate opake rigid black marginate, Hymenium concave 
16285 Coriaceous reddish-black at first closed at length expanded and plane 
16286 In round, tufts. Caps stipit subturbin. concave with round, marg. intermix, with digit, orsubul. processes 
16287 Gregarious between membrane and leathery subsessile rugose somewhat pruinose, The orifice compressed 
inflexed : when moist spreading 
16288 Immersed orbicular. Limb snow-white ragged pulverulent 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
autumn until the spring. They are to be considered noxious fungi from the injury they bring to the timber 
upon which they vegetate. Their mucilaginous roots insinuate themselves between the fibres of the wood, 
and separate and soften them. Their tubercles burst forth, and filling the wood with clefts, and rendering its 
interior accessible to wet, soon destroy it. D. radicata is one of the species of ('.ry rot. 
2394. Cennngium. From xivo;, hollow, and -ocyyiov, a capsule or vessel, in allusion to the hollow nature of 
the receptacle. Chiefly distinguished from Peziza by substance, and the coriaceous nature of the cupules. 
From Tympanis it is distinguished by its closed cupules and smooth permanent hymenium. The species are 
small and deformed, growing upon the bark of trees, either singly or in tufts, and mostly produced in winter. 
2395. Stictis. So named from the punctiform appearance of many of the species, from s-iy,roi, a dot. Very 
simple, minute, gregarious fungi. 
