342 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Many-celled^ black, stud-shaped, flat, surface 
smooth, disc covered with prickles. — BuU 
Hard. 432. 2. 
Between the inner and the outer rind of trees. 
Winter, Rare. 
Clapham hetzveen Woods. 
1187. Club-shaped Sphasria. — S. clavata. 
One-cellcd, between thyrse-shaped and crou- 
. ded, scattered, lengthened out, tapering at 
the base, from whitish turning black, 
smooth. — Bulliard. 444. 5. 
Branches of trees. Autumn, Rare. 
Clapham hetzveen Woods. 
1188. Black Spharia. — S. atra. 
Many-celled, brownish-black, with pointed 
studs, seeds elliptical, breast-shaped at the 
point. ^ Bulliard. 432. 1. 
Branches of trees, October, Common. 
1189. Tendril Sphetria. — S. cirrhata. 
One-celled, scattered, white turning black, 
receptacles bearing tendrils. — E. Fungi. 
138. excellent. 
Branches of trees, October, Rare. 
Renhold IVood. 
1190. Covered Spheeria^ — S. obducta. 
StemU:ss, 
