. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. DACRYMYCES. 317 GENUS LXIL—Guepinia (after Guepin). Fr. Elench. ii. p. 30. Guepinia. Gelatinous inclining to cartilaginous, free, different on the two sides, variable in form, substipitate; hymenium confined to one side; sporophores linear, long-forked, 2- spored; spores curved. Fr. Hym. 697. 1. G. peziza Tul.— Yellow, cup- shaped, somewhat sessile, smooth on both sides, adnate behind ; stem slender. Very remarkable in having the hymenium on the upper side. On wood. Shere. Name—From its being like Peziza. Tul. Ann


. British fungi (hymenomycetes). Basidiomycetes; Fungi -- Great Britain. DACRYMYCES. 317 GENUS LXIL—Guepinia (after Guepin). Fr. Elench. ii. p. 30. Guepinia. Gelatinous inclining to cartilaginous, free, different on the two sides, variable in form, substipitate; hymenium confined to one side; sporophores linear, long-forked, 2- spored; spores curved. Fr. Hym. 697. 1. G. peziza Tul.— Yellow, cup- shaped, somewhat sessile, smooth on both sides, adnate behind ; stem slender. Very remarkable in having the hymenium on the upper side. On wood. Shere. Name—From its being like Peziza. Tul. Ann. Sc. Nat. 1853, p. 224. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 697. Grevillea, vol. vi. p. 71. PL 97. /. 19, C. Guepinia helvelloides. One- half natural size. , a fungus). Dacrymyces. GENUS LXIII. — Dacrymyces (SOK/W, a tear; Nees Syst. p. 89. Gelatinous, homogeneous, pervaded internally with septate fibres; conidia linked together like a necklace ; sporophores clavate at the end of the filaments, bifurcate when mature ; spores septate. Tul. Ann. Sc. Nat. 1853, /. n. f. 19. /. 1 2. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 697. * Red. ** Yellowish. *** Pa Hid o r fusco us. * Red. 1. D. macrosporus B. £ Br. — Rose-colour, gelatinous, tubcrculated. Forming irregular gyrate and tuberculated masses of a rosy colour, about 6 mm. (% in.) long, parasitic on old remains of C7. Dacrymyces sebaceus. Natural Sphceria stigma. It preserves its rosy tint size. Section five hundred times when dry. natural Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stevenson, John, d. 1893. Edinburgh : Blackwood


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