PL cell. apfi. 9. GASTEROMYCE7E. 219. Arcyria. 577 
4. Arcyria jlava. Yellow cup-mould . 
Sporangia scattered, yellow ; Jlocci long, drooping. 
Trichia nutans, Sowerby Fungi, 260. 
Stenionitis amcena, Roth Cat. Hot. 1,220. 
Arcyria flava, Persoon Syn. 184. 
On rotten trunks of trees. 
Flocci weak, very long, lying down ; when young, milk- 
white. 
5. Arcyria turbinata. Topshape cup-mould . 
Sporangia clustered, yellowish-white, globular, sessile. 
Trichia turbinata, Soioerby Fungi , 85. 
Clathrus turbinatus, Hudson FI. Angl. 632. 
Lycoperdon luteum, Relhan Cant. 1103. 
On rotten wood. 
E. Cribarideal Sporangium regularly formed, pedi- 
celled ; peridium thin, single, breaking into regular pieces ; 
Jlocci expanding from the bottom, or forming a regular 
network; sporidia conglobated, or interwoven among the 
flocci. 
XIX. 220. CRIBARIA. Schrader. Sieve-mould. 
Sporangia globular, pedicelled ; peridium breaking above 
into regular pieces, remaining entire below. 
1 . Crib aria vulgaris. Common sieve-mould. 
Sporangia gregarious, globular, drooping, brown; pedi - 
cells brownish-purple. 
Cribaria vulgaris, Schrader N. Gen. 1, 6. 
On rotten trees in woods, and on mosses. 
2. Cribaria Bulliardi. Bulliard’s sieve-mould. 
Sporangia scattered, globular, upright; pedicells white, 
pellucid, slender. 
Sphaerocarpus semitrichoides, Sowerby Fungi , 400, 5. 
On rotten wood. 
S. Cribaria rufescens . Reddish sieve-mould. 
Sporangia scattered, reverse-ovate, reddish ; pedicells ra- 
ther bent. 
Cribaria fulva, Schrader N. Gen. 1, 5. 
Cribaria rufescens, Persoon Syn. 193, 7. 
On rotten trunks of trees, near the ground; autumn. 
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