2. Coriaceous or woody, somewhat zoned,
entire, definite in form, Stereum.
SECTION B.
Class I. Key to Clavariei.
1. Fleshy, branched or simple, without distinct stem,
growing on the ground, Clavaria.
2. Growing on trunks, yellowish, becoming dark, much
branched, tense and straight, C. stricta.
3. Yellow, stuffed, clubs simple or forked, of the
same color, C. inequalis.
4. Color changeable, becoming dark, light yellow,
then reddish, simple, fleshy, stuffed, obovate,
clavate, obtuse, C. pistillaris.
DIVISION II.
Key to Gasteromycetes and Ascomycetes.
Section A. Fungi that have the spores inside the cap. (Stomach fungi or
Gasteromycetes.)
Section B. Fungi that have the spores in delicate sacs. (Spore sac fungi
or Ascomycetes.)
SECTION A.
1. Fungi covered with a hard rind, Scleroderma.
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