Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke.
- Date:
- 1871
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Handbook of British fungi : with full descriptions of all the species, and illustrations of the genera / by M.C. Cooke. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![Grev. 1.114. Berk. Outl.p. 386, t. 24,/. 4. H. granulosum, Bull. t. 487. f. 2. Sph. granulosa, Sow. t. 355. Pers. Ann. Bot. t. 2, f. 1. Sph. multiformis, Fr. S.M. ii. p. 334. Fr. Ohs. i. it. i./. 2, 3. J/ecZw;. 0^*5. 8,/. A. Pers. Ic.pict. t. 3, f. 1-3. ^Jftf/. i^/. v. p. 237. C^urr. iirera. Trans, xxv. t 45,/. 28. On birch. Common. [United States.] Nothing can be more different than the spongy-looking rubiginous young plant, and the same when mature. Besides this change it often assumes many forms, sometimes elliptic, or strongly raised and crestiform, and, on the other hand sometimes quite flat and depressed. In the latter the peri- thecia are frequently less prominent and smaller; in every case it is firmly attached to the wood, and in branches covered with the bark erumpent.— M.J.B. Sporidia (0004 in.) Ol m.m. 2387. Hypoxylon marginatum. Berk. Margined Hypoxylon. Hemispherical, confluent, at length black, of the same colour within, each ostiolum seated in a little margined disc ; sporidia elliptical or sub-reniform, pale clear brown, sometimes with one or two nuclei.—Berk. Outl.p. 387. Sph. marginata, Schwein, Joum. Ac.t.2,f.S. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H. no. 595. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxvi.t 46,/. 60. On decaying wood. Chatsworth. [United States.] The sporidia are sometimes separated by a globose cell like the connecting cells in Anabaina. Sporidia (-0002 in.) -005 m.m. 2388. Hypoxylon cohaexens. Fr. Confluent Hypoxylon. Confluent, convexo-plane, at first even, dirty-brown, then blackish, black within; perithecia at length rather prominent, papillate ; sporidia rather dark brown, irregularly elliptical, fre- quently rather curved, often nucleate.—Berk. Outl.p. 387. FcH. exs. no. 1053. Sph. cohcerens, Fr. S.M. ii.p. 333. Nees.f. 310, B. Fries.exs.no. Ai. Schm. exs.no. 126. Eng. Fl. y.p. 237. Moug. exs. no. 764. Curr. Linn. Trans, xxii. t. 4:5, f. 41. On dead branches. [Mid. & Up. Carolina.] Sporidia (•0003-*0004 in.) -OOZS'-Ol m.m, 2389. Hypoxylon azgillaceum. Fr. Clay-coloured . Hypoxylon. ^ Subglobose, clay-coloured, brown-black within ; perithecia slightly prominent, papillate ; sporidia opaque, black-brown, irregularly elliptical, sometimes nucleate.—Berk. Outl. p. 387,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21906439_0831.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)