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Porzia stenocera Bres. in the hotbed. March 1839.
Gregarious, concave, dull brownish, but without white lacerated
border, and on the edge of the cup with the lacerous, fibrillated
remains of the veil, radiating with white filaments.
Lace and paraphyses immersed in a gelatinous substance, yet easily
separating. Varying in size. Structure, with an annulate-lobate margin
and finely filamentous.
In rubbish heap. Durham April 1839. The pile chanta and is brown.
Porzia carea Bres. Lapis laceratus-fibrillatus,
very concave, pale wax-yellow, disc white, longitudinally striated.
in the hot bed. March 1839.
Subferrugineous, small, thick, in broad. The margin with the lacerous remains
of a veil. Lace and paraphyses embedded in a gelatinous substance.
alluded to Porzia melanoxantha Bres. in lan in a hot bed. April 1839. Denbighshire.
Minute, gregarious, dusky-greenish-yellow, disk rough with black points, concave,
cup staining pale, rarely with minute brown filaments. Lace as well as the gelatinous
in which they are embedded yellowish brown, with fibrillated lacerate margin, emerging at the
stalk in a black corneous powder.