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MB. GEOBGE MASSEE ON THE THEJiEPHOREJ) 



__ white, minute; hymenium cream-coloured when 



fresh/soon cracked into longish areolae, here and there papillose. 



Mycelium 



cracked and showing a 



(Berkeley.) 



Hymenium pale brown or reddish, 



whitish fibrous substratum. 



Coeticium colliculositm, Berk. Sf Curt. Arete adnatura; 

 tnycelio spongioso, albo ; hymenio lsete ochroleuco papillato granu- 

 latoque glabro, rimoso ; sporse oblongo-ellipsoidese, 10 X 5 /i. 

 Berk. $ Curt, in Grev. ii. p. 3. (Type in Herb- Berk- 4016.) 

 Exs. : Ellis, N. Amer. Fung. 329 ; Ellis, New Jersey Fung. 



3498 ; Thuem. Myc. TJniv. 605. 



On wood. United States. 



Thin, adnate, inseparable from the matrix, springing from a 

 white mycelium which penetrates the matrix, but is scarcely 

 visible externally ; hymenium papillate, and also minutely granu- 

 lated, independently of the matrix. (Berkeley.) 



Effused, adnate, often thick, margin becoming thin and inde- 

 terminate ; hymenium waxy, pale or bright ochre, rugulose or 

 papillate, cracked. 



Cobticium alopecinum, Berk, fy 

 rvinum, secernibile. membranaceun 



roorne. Late effusum, 

 contextu molli fibroso 



fulvo; hymenio in statu perfecto ceraceo, ochraceo; sporae 

 oblongo-ellipsoideae, 10x6-7/i. — Berk, if Broome in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xiv. p. 70. (Type in Herb. Berk, n. 4073.) 



On dead wood. Ceylon. 



Broadly effused, separable, resembling thin felt, margin often 

 indeterminate ; hymenium ochraceous, generally pulverulent as 

 described by Berkeley, but some of the type-specimens show 

 that in the fully-developed condition it is waxy. 



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Cokticitjm ALLiACEUM, Quelet. Adnatum, membranaceuna, 



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2-3 



menio 



? 



hy- 



1 



undulato, pubescenti-pruinoso, dein rimoso, odorem alna- 

 ceumevanidum praebente; sporis ellipsoideo-oblongis, 15 /x longis 

 allantoideis, 2-3 guttulatis, hyalinus. — Quelet, Quelq. espec. ii. p- 8 - 

 On bark. Lorraine and Jura, France. 



Var. aceei8 ; tenue, versiforme, pier unique angulosum, raro 

 singulis individuis fere 3 cm. latis, e cretaceo-albidum, papillosum, 

 tandem sporis pulveraceum. 



On living bark of Acer. Slavonia. 



Sedw 



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