Outlines of British Fungology Containing Characters of Above a Thousand Species

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Outlines of British Fungology Containing Characters of Above a Thousand Species
M J Miles Joseph Berkeley
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P. 349.
In woods. Very rare. Portbury, near Bristol, G. H. K. Thwaites. Spores more globose than in any other species, mixed however with a few which arc oblong, larger than in H. Tener, but smaller than in H. Decorus. Interior membrane often contracted.
11. H. Pusillus, B. And Br. ; very small, obovate or sub- depressed, white ; sterile base large ; substance dirty-white ; cells large; spores pallid-rubiginous, short, broadly elliptic, with a papillary apex, at length rough. — Ann. Of Nat. His
...t. Xviii. P. 75.
On mossy ground, in woods. Rushton, Northamptonshire. About 2 lines high. Almost scentless, not turning black like the last when dry. Cavities larger.
Order 8. PHALLOIDEI.
Volva universal, the intermediate stratum gelatinous. Hy- menium deliquescent.
59. PHALLUS, L.
Pileus perforated at the apex, free all round, reticulate. Veil none.
1 . P. Impudicus, L. ; pileus conical, reticulated ; borders of the reticulations nearly entire ; stem white. (Plate 20, fig. ?>. )—Grev. T. 213.


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