130 MR. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHORER. 
Cooke, Fung. Brit. 509, ed. 2, n. 11; Sace. Myc. Ven. 779, and 
form cerebella 1403; Karst. Fung. Fenn. 135; Klotzsch, Herb. 
Mye. 110. 
On bark and wood. Europe; N. America. 
Effused, rather thick, and sometimes separable as a thick 
leathery skin. Hymenium, when well developed, compact, almost 
waxy, but pulverulent, sometimes cracking and showing the 
fibrillose substratum. 
CoNIOPHORA PUTEANA, Cooke; var. CELLARIS, Sacc. Spore 
olivaceo-brunnex, 10-12 x 7-8 u. (Sacc. Myc.. Ven. n. 1112.) 
On bark, decayed trunks in conservatories &c. Europe. 
CONIOPHORA CINNAMOMEA, Massee. Effusa, confluendo irre- 
gularis, adpressa, cinnamomea, subtus et ambitu fibrilloso- 
strigosa; hymenio carnoso, molli, concolore, sicco rimoso; 
spore ellipsoidese, deorsum apiculate, dilutissime cinnamomee, 
12 x 8 ».—Thelephora cinnamomea, Pers. Myc. Eur. i. p. 141; 
Fr. Elench. i. p. 201. Corticium cinnamomeum, Fr. Epier. 
p. 561; Hym. Eur. p. 650; Quél. Jur. et Vosg. p. 90; Stev. 
Brit. Fung.ii.p. 276. (From specimen determined by Berkeley 
in Herb. Berk. n. 3987.)— Exs.: The specimens in Kew copies of 
Lib. Pl. Crypt. Ard. fasc. 2, n. 122, and Fuckel, Fung. Rhen. 2613, 
under the above name, are both species of Peniophora. 
On wood and bark of oak, hazel, birch, &c., rare. Europe. 
Effused, rather thick, eracked when dry and showing a fibrillose 
structure. Sometimes darker in colour. Superficially resembling, 
as Fries says, P. velutina, but the spores are coloured and there 
are no cystidia. 
CoNIOPHORA VIRIDIS, Cooke. Effusa, immarginata, tomen- 
toso-mollis, viridis; hymenio granulato; spore subglobose vel 
ellipsoidez, utrinque apiculate, atro-brunnes, 25-30 x 17-20 p. 
— Cooke, Grev. viii. p. 89. Thelephora viridis, Berk. Fl. Tasm. 
n. p. 258. (Type in Herb. Berk. Kew. n. 3661.) 
On dead wood. New Zealand. 
Remarkable for the size and colour of the spores. 
CoxroProna MACRA, P. Karst. Effusa, membranacea, admodum 
tenuis, contigua, dense setulosa levigata, arcte adbeerens, indeter- 
minata, fusca, siccitate hine inde rimose partita, ambitu similaris, 
