333 
XXIV. Mushrooms. ' Crypt. Fungi. 
Branches crouded, very much branched, flat 
at top, straw-colored. — Bolton. 112. 2. 
Woods, September, Rare. 
Potion Wood. 
1145. Pointed Clavaria. — C. muscoides. 
Branches subdivided, pointed, unequal, yel- 
low. — Schieffer. 173. 
Woods, October, Common. 
1146. Fingered Clavaria. — C. digitata. 
Branched, branches nearly sitting, oblong, 
points blunt. — E. Fungi. 69. * 
Door-posts, Autumn, Common. 
1147. Flat^horned Clavaria. Hypoxylon. 
Branched, compressed, horned. — E. Fungi. 
55 - 
Stumps, Winter, Common. 
1148. Grey Clavaria. — C. cinerea. 
Mouse-colored, branches coral -like, solid, 
thick and short, points depressed. — Bul- 
liard. 354. 
Heaths, September, Rare. 
IV a rden^ — Cl 0 phi 1 1. 
1149. Cauliflower Clavaria. — C. anthocephala. 
Leathery, growing in a turf, rust-colored, 
with fan-shaped lobes. — Bulliard. 452. 1. 
Heaths, 
