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obscurius ; sporis elongatis, curvatis, 5-6 x 1. — P. Karst Symb. 



Myc. Fenn. x. p. 65. 



On decayed pine. Finland. 



Belated to Corticium sordidum, but distinguished by the thicker 

 subiculum, the thin continuous hymenium, and long narrow 

 spores. 



Corticium sordidum, F. Karst. Longitudinaliter effusum, 

 adglutinatum, immarginatum, ceraeeum, subtus leviter floccosum, 

 leve, siccitate rimose partitum, sordide albidum, siccum sordide 

 fuscescenti-flavescens, ambitu flocculoso-furfuraceum ; spons 

 ellipsoideis vel oblongatis, 4-5 x 2-3 — Karst. Symb. Myc. Fenn. 

 x. p. 65. 



On rotten branches of Finns sylvestris. Finland. 



Very rare. At first sight passing for Corticium calceum, but 

 quite distinct. 



** Hymenio late colorato. 



Corticium oinnabarinum, Massee, n. sp. Late effusum, ad- 

 glutinatum, immarginatum ; hymenio contiguo, lsevi, ceraceo, cin- 

 nabarino ; sporse subglobosae, 5-6 /u. diam. (Type in Herb. Kew.J 



On wood. Clarence River, Australia. 



Spreading for several inches, rather thin, immarginate, some- 

 times subdeterminate, byssoid and pale. 



* 



Corticium roseolum, Massee, n. sp. (PI. VI. f. 2.) Latissime 

 effusum, indeterminatum, tenuissimum ; hymenio contiguo, glabro, 

 e pulchre roseo pallescente ; sporse subglobosse, basi apiculaw, 

 7 x 8-9 ix. (Type in Herb. Berk. n. 3995 a.) 



On old worked wood. Britain. 



Spreading irregularly for many inches on smooth wood, ex- 

 ceedingly thin, adglutinated ; margin indeterminate ; hymenium 

 continuous when dry, at first of a beautiful bright rose-colour, 

 becoming paler and persisting as pale ochraceous with only a 

 tinge of rose. Spore3 very large, abundant. Resembling * n 

 habit Feniophora incarnata (= Corticium incarnatum), but the 

 latter is a true Feniophora, and the spores are also very different. 

 In colour resembling Feniophora rosea ( = Corticium roseum), 

 which is also a Feniophora, much thicker in substance, with a 

 determinate, delicate whitish, byssoid margin, and sausage-shaped 

 spores. 







Corticium miniatum, Cooke. Effusum, adnatum, miniatutn 



ambitu fimbriato albicante ; hymenio subpulverulento, fatiscente 



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