132 MR. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHOREE. 
byssino; sporis sphwroideo-ellipsoideis, fuscidulis, seu flavidis 
diaphanisque, 9-12 x 6-9 u.— Symb. Myc. Fenn. viii. p. 12. 
On pine-wood. Finland. Sometimes rimoso-partite when dry. 
CONIOPHORA ATRO-CINEREA, P. Karst. Effusa, floccoso-mem- 
branacea, adnata, contigua, levigata, atro-fumosa, hine inde in 
olivaeeum vergens, ambitu arachnoidea, canescens seu albicans, 
sicca cinerea, demum fusco-olivaceo pulverulenta ; sporis ovoideis 
vel ellipsoideis, flavidis diaphanisque, 9-12 x 5-6 u. —Symb. Mye. 
Fenn. vii. p. 12. 
On pine-wood. Finland. 
CONIOPHORA INCRUSTANS, Massee, n. sp.  Effusa, tenuis, 
indeterminata ; hymenio subtomentoso, pallido; spore dilutis- 
sime ochracese, 15-17 x 8-10 u. (Type in Herb. Berk. along with 
Thelephora byssoidea, which it resembles in habit, but is not so 
thick and nodulose, aud with different spores.) 
Running over leaves and twigs, forming a thin film, becoming 
almost waxy when perfectly developed, but minutely pulverulent. 
(Apethorpe) England. 
CONIOPHORA ARIDA, Cooke.  Membranacea, effusa, adnata, 
contigua, ambitu fibrillosa, albicans ; hymenio levi, sulphureo, 
dein pulverulento, umbrino-ferruginascente; spore ellipsoideee, 
deorsum apiculatz, ochrace®, 12 x7 u.—Thelephora arida, Fr. 
Elench. p. 197 ; Secretan, n. 51; Berk. Outl. p. 269. Corticium 
aridum, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 659; Stev. Brit. Fung. i. p. 282. 
Coniophora arida, Karst. Myc. Fenn. p. 319. (Specimen from 
Fries, in Herb. Berk. Kew. 3654.)—Exs.: Berk. Brit. Fung. 
n. 148. 
On pine-wood. Europe. 
Thin, altogether adglutinated ; margin radiato-byssoid, whitish. 
CONIOPHORA SORDULENTA, Cooke & Massee. Tenuis, membra- 
nacea, olivaceo-ochracea, tuberculata papillatave ; hymenio pulve- 
rulento; hyphis dichotomi-ramosis ; sporis globosis, majusculis, 
pallide fuscis, 10-12 u diam.— Grev. xvi. p. 1. (Type in Herb. 
Kew.) 
On bark. Missouri, U.S. 
CowroPHORA SULPHUREA, Massee. Effusa, fibrilloso-byssina, 
lete sulphurea ; hymenio (perfecto) crasso, fulvo ceraceo-molli, 
