The Botany of Iceland - 01.12.1941, Qupperneq 14
FUNGI COLLECTED IN ICELAND IN 1935 AND 1937
In the following list of fungi from Iceland the classification is based
on the system given by Ernst Gaumann in his work: V e r-
gleichende Morphologie der Pilzfe, Jena 1926.
When a species has been collected in several localities, these are,
as far as possible, arranged according to their distribution in the follow-
ing succession: East-, North-, North-West, West- and South-Iceland
(cp. J. Boye Petersen, The Botany of Iceland, vol. II,
part II, p. 259).
The designations in the descriptions of the Agaricaceae consisting
of a letter and a figure, e.g. (h4) refer to the colour plate painted by
Jakob E. Lange for his paper, Studies in the Agarics
o f Denmark, Part VI (Dansk bot. Arkiv, Bd. 4, Nr. 12, 1926).
This colour plate is also to be found in Poul Larsen, Fungi
of Iceland.
Pezizaceae.
Acetabula Fries.
1. A. sulcata (Persoon) Fuckel, Symbolae, p. 330.
Skútustaðir, 28.VII.1935. Among grass in a lavafield.
Spores oval, c. 23 X 16 //, 1-guttulate; plate, fig. 1.
2. A. sp.
Skútustaðir, 28.VII.1935. Among grass.
Spores oval, 1-guttulate, c. 16 X 13 M ; plate, fig. 2.
Peziza Dill.
3. *’P. aurantia Pers., Obs. II, P. 76.
Laugarvatn, 5.VIII.1935. Among grass in a homefield.
Spores elliptical, surface reticulate, 18—20 X 8—9 JU ; plate, fig. 3.
1 The species marked with an asterisk are new for Iceland.