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MR. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THE LEPHORE-2B 





Corticium salmokicolor, Berk. Sf Broome. Pusillum, centro 

 adnatum, ambitu byssoideo, libero ; hymenio pallide cameo, 

 rimoso-areolato ; sporse ellipsoideae, 4 X 2 p.— Berk. <$f Broome in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xiv. p. 71. (Type in Herb. Berk. 



n. 3968.) 



On dead wood. Ceylon. 



In small patches, circular or irregular, fixed by the centre ; 

 margin free and usually more or less upturned, and often undu- 

 late ; rigid when dry. 



Corticium sarcoides, Ft. Subcarnosum, molle, siccuin col- 

 lapsum, flaccidum, e cupulari explanatum, centro adnatum, extus 

 adpresse villosum ; hymenio obscure carneo interdum tuberculoso, 

 sicco expallente, rimoso ; sporse ellipsoideae, 5-6 X 3-4 /*• * r * 

 Sym. Eur. p. 647; P. Karst. Myc. Fenn. 311; Wint. Krypt. 

 Fl 339. Thelephora sarcoides, Fr. Blench, p. 185. Thelephora 

 cruenta, /3, Alb. fy Schw. (Specimen from Tries in Herb. Kew.) 



On branches, especially birch. N. Europe. 



Breaking through the epidermis in minute circular patches 

 some of which become saucer-shaped and remain isolated; the 

 majority soon become confluent and form an irregular patch, the 

 component plants being for a long time distinguishable, and are 

 generally more or less tuberculoso in the centre, margin closely 

 adnate. Hymenium cracked, often concentrically. 



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Corticium Ltcii, Cooke. Effusum, tenue; margine pallido, 

 libero, subbyssoideo ; hymenio lilacino, contiguo ; spora* ellip- 

 soideae, 8x4/i. — Cooke, Grev. ix. p. 95. — Thelephora Lycii, Fen. 



Fun*. Eur. 2822; 



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Wint 



Desm. Crypt. Prance, ser. i. 119; Thuem. Fung. Austr. 1113. 



On Lycium and Syringa vulgaris. Britain (Kew) ; Europe. 



Usually commencing as small round patches which become 

 confluent ; margin generally more or less free, but not invariably 

 so ; hymenium bright lilac, when old often with a tinge of ochre. 



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Late effusum, resu- 



pinatum, cinnamomeum, a matrice separabile, rimosissimum 

 contextu rufo-albido ; sporse ellipsoideae, 6x4 /u. — Fung. 

 Pacific Expl. Exp. n. 110. (Type in Herb. Berk. Kew. n 



jr. 



4053 



On dead leaves. Nicaragua ; Bombay. 



Broadly effused on thin branches, thin, margin indeterminate 

 or byssoid and free. 













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