343 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Stemless, clustered, rather woolly. — Bui- 
Hard. 492. I. 
Sticks, Autumn, Common. 
Trichia. Haller. 
Mushroom growing in clusters, capsules cy- 
lindrical, between top-shaped and oblong 
or round, producing seeds in net-work fila- 
iKents. 
1191. Naked Trichia. — T. nuda. 
On a stem, head oblong, growing on a longi- 
tudinal axis. — Bulliard. 477. i. 
Rotten wood, October, Common. 
1192. Purple Trichia. — T. denudata. 
Stem very short, capsule lengthened our, 
oval, not perforated, cup-shaped at the 
base. — E. Fungi. 49. 
Rotten wood, October, Rare. 
Southill. 
1193. CaPs-tail Trichia, — T. typhreformis. 
Stem broader at the base, capsule always cy-- 
lindrical. — E. Fungi. 50. 
Rotten Wood, September, Rare. 
S il soe , — 5 onihilL 
1194. Ash-colored Trichia. — T. cinerea. 
Stem short, tapering, capsules greyish-white. - 
Bulliard. 477. 3. 
Rotten 
