220 Fulton. — On the Dispersion of Fungi 
A. Without Veil or Rays (continued). 
Species. 
Colour. 
Odour. 
Habitat. 
Approximate Height 
in Millimetres. 
Receptacle. 
External 
Peridium. 
Deliquescing 
Hymenium. 
13. Cynophallus 
caninus, Fries 
White, orange 
or pinkish ; 
pileus red 
Brownish 
white 
Olive- 
green 
Foetid 
Amongst de- 
cayed leaves 
in woods, 
Europe 
14. Cynophallus 
bambusinus , Zoll. 
Stem rose red ; 
pileus deep 
purple red 
White 
2 
On bamboo 
trunks, Java 
150 
15. Dictyophallus 
aurantiacus , 
Mont. 
Orange 
White 
? Dark 
orange red 
(Corda) 
Foetid 
Bare ground, 
Pondicherry 
90 
16. Staurophallus 
Senegalensis , 
Mont. 
White 
White 
2 
2 
On rotten 
wood, 
Senegal 
240 
17. Aserophallus 
cruciatus, Lepr. 
et lifont. 
White 
White 
Dark olive 
2 
On rotten 
wood, 
Cayenne 
20 
18. Simblum peri- 
phragmoides, 
Klotsch 
Yellowish 
White 
Dark 
green 
Foetid 
On the ground, 
Mauritius 
90 
19. Simblum gra- 
cile , Berk. 
Pale yellow 
2 
Blackish 
2 
On the ground 
in open places, 
Ceylon 
90 
20. Simblum 
sphaerocephalum , 
Schlecht. 
Brick- red 
White 
Dark 
violet 
‘ Horribly 
foetid ’ 
On the ground 
in woods, 
South America 
100 
21. Simblum Jla- 
vescens , Kurtz 
Yellow 
2 
Olive 
2 
On bamboo 
trunks, Java 
150 
22. Foetidaria 
Coccinea, 
Aug. St. Hil. 
Scarlet 
White 
2 
Extremely 
foetid 
Cultivated 
places, Brazil 
140 
23. ‘ Phallus im- 
pudicust 
Loureiro 1 
White ; cap 
or ? velum 
reddish 
2 
2 
Foetid 
By hedges, 
Cochin China 
24. ‘ Clathrus 
camp ana ,’ 
Loureiro 1 
White 
White 
2 
Foetid 
Gardens, 
Cochin China 
125 
1 These two species have doubtful affinities (see von Schlechtendal, Linnaea, Bd. xxxi, p. 194). 
