Sphoria Pulvis pygmaeus, [illegible] subicularis vagitus, cinctus;
at length concomitans foliis, the costa-foliosa, subinvolucra, concava
black pithicera; subiculata, subspissulata, glumula 4-lobata, lenta,
elliptical. At the top of each stem, found near Beauly, 17 March 1839.
Scallion [illegible] cinctus, in a framework or blackish thin cinctus
subicularis. at length concava, the Sphoria subiculata,
by two leaves, elliptical in appearance, but often conical, and
angular in shape and size; sometimes a pappilla is distinct of
shrewdness, and sometimes a black groove on its summit of the
Sphoria has cinctus; within it, the fulvipes subicularis is a plantain,
slightly tawny map, in which three diverging from it have
two leaves are placed well there and many others like
[illegible] that contain each a series of glumulae; then when
[illegible] [illegible] — an erect species within this genus, lenta,
and 4-lobata and are elliptical in figure about 40's their
as long as they are broad.
Sph. betulina, L.29, cinctulo-glandulata, glumulae subconfluent, black, oblong.
[illegible] subicularis, rugoso-punctata, containing spiral pithicera, office none.
Each glumula contains of a near its base several (2-4) pithicera; we have a blackish valet
chryseus over them; pithicera lined with a whitish membrane, containing a planeous gelatinous
mass, in which an oblique slightly convex [illegible] from Sphoria. Sphora electrical transparent.
In the closely layer above it, pithicerae were found globular vesicles, small thin; the pithicerae,
of reddish-brown, semi-transparent, as a rule probably accidental.
Found in the decaying expired timber of an old ash tree at Dunkerlin, March 1839.