British Gastromycetes. 89 
cavities, apex perforate or imperforate, pileus adnate to the 
receptacle ; veil absent. 
Mutinus, Fries, Summ. Veg. Sc. ii, 1849 ; Sacc., Syll. vii,p. 1 2. 
Phallus ( Cynophallus ), Fr., Syst. Myc. ii, p. 284. 
Cynophallus , Berk., Outl. p. 298. 
Phallus (of old authors). 
Resembling I thy phallus in general appearance, but readily 
distinguished by the absence of a free pileus. 
Mutinus eaninus (Huds.), Fr. (Fig. 43). Receptacle sub- 
fusiform, apex perforate or imperforate, white or rosy, sporife- 
rous portion short, acutely digitaliform, red ; spores cylindrical, 
with rounded ends, 3-5 x 2 //. 
Mutinus eaninus (Huds.), Fries, Summ. Veg. Sc. pt. ii ; 
Fischer, Ueber die Phalloideen, p. 55 ; Sacc., Syll. vii, p. 12 ; 
Grev., vol. 17, pi. 173, figs, a-e 
Phallus eaninus , Huds., Fl. Angl. ii, p. 630. (Not Fries.) 
Phallus inodorus , Sow., t. 330. (Not Fries.) 
Phallus ( Cynophallus ) eaninus , Fries, Syst. Myc. ii, 
p. 284 ; Berk., Eng. Fl. p. 227 ; Berk., Outl. p. 298 ; Cke., 
Hdbk. p. 365, fig. 109 ; Schaeff. t. 330 ; Fl. Dan. 1259 ; Price, 
111 . Fung. t. 1, f. 4; Wint., Kr. Fl. 869 ; Quel., Enchirid. 235. 
Exs. — Fuckel, Fung. Rhen. 1269. 
In woods and bushy places, rather local. Sevenoaks ! Lea ! 
Kew! Scarborough! Hereford! Carlisle! Bristol! Edinburgh! — 
Europe; United States; Venezuela; Australia; Perak. 
Mycelium cord-like, white, sporophore about the size of a 
hazel-nut before the rupture of the volva. Stem 3-4 in. high, 
\ in. thick, pileus tuberculose, reddish, covered at first with 
green mucus. Scentless, or nearly so. 
[Mutinus bambusinus (Zoll.), Fisch. Receptacle 10-12 
cm. high, 1 cm. thick, bright red or pinkish, the upper half 
sporiferous, purplish red, acute; spores 4x1-5//, involved in 
very foetid olive mucus. 
Mutinus bambusinus , Fischer, in Ann. du Jardin bot. 
de Buitzenzorg, vi, p. 30, t. iv and v, f. 26-31 (1886); Grev. 
vol. 17, p, 17, pi. 173, Figs./-/; Sacc., Syll. vii ; p. 12. 
