m 216. Lean g. 9. GASTEROVLY CEiE. PleeU.aplh 
2. Leangium floriforme . Flowershape scale-mould. * 
Sporangia straw-colour, first globular, afterwards stel- 
late, spreading ; pedicells long, slender, cylindrical. 
Didytnium floriforme, Schrader N. Gen. 1, 25. 
Sphserocarpus floriformis, Halliard Champ. 142. 
Diderma floriforme, Persoon Syn. 164. 
On trunks of trees, and on hypna. 
XVI. 217. LEOCARPUS. Link. Glance-mould . 
Sporangium roundish or ovate; peridium simple, mem- 
branaceous, brittle, bursting ; columella 0. 
1 . Leocarpus vernicosus. Varnished glance-mould. 
Sporangium reverse-ovate, shining, brown ; pedicells 
short, dilated at bottom, membranaceous. 
Lycoperdon fragile, Dickson Crypt. 1,25; Sowerhy Fungi , 136. 
Trichia lutea, Perth Cat. Hot. 2,330. 
Diderma vernicosum, Persoon Syn. 16T. 
Leocarpus vernicosus, Link Bert. Mag. 3. 
On ivy-leaves, and large mosses. 
2. Leocarpus parasiticus. Parasitic glance-mould. 
Sporangium nearly globular, dull tawny; pedicells cylin- 
drical, yellowish-white. 
Diderma vernicosum parasiticum, Persoon Syn. 165. 
Lycoperdon cylindricum, Withering Bot.Arr. 414. 
On grasses and mosses, in clusters. 
D. Trichiade^s. Peridium thin, single, regular, mostly 
pedicelled, smooth, bursting or falling into regular pieces ; 
jlocci springing out from the bottom of the peridium, and 
extending elastically after its destruction; sporidia scattered 
among the flocci. 
XVII. 218. TRICHIA. Persoon. Hair-mould . 
Sporangium determinately figured ; peridium membra- 
naceous, cracking ; jlocci ascending in a winding manner 
from the bottom ; sporidia angular. 
a. Sporangia creeping. 
1. Trichia reticulata. Network hair-mould. 
Sporangia spreading, yellow; peridium very thin, in ir- 
regular network. 
Lycoperdon lumbricale, Batsch Fungi , 1,259. 
Trichia reticulata, Persoon Syn. 182. 
On the mossy trunks of trees; autumn. 
