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3/5. T. AFFiNis, B. ^ C, (198, 263.) Pileo flabelliformi sul)- 

 zonato fibris innatis vel marginem versus liberis lineato-striato plicato 

 in stipitem tomentosum attenuato, margine fimbriato. 



On decayed wood. Thicker than the two last, more strongly 

 striate, 



376. T. auisciuiLiARis, B. 4' C. (519.) Pusilla; pileo cyathifornii 

 vel flabellato tonientoso iiiaequabili striatulo candido; stipite brevi 

 sursum incrassato ; hyraenio subplicato pubescente. 



On particles of bai^k, &c., amongst moss. Pilens 2-3 lines 

 across ; stem 2 lines high. 



377- T. RADicANS, J3. (209.) Hook, Lond, Journ. 1844, p. 190. 



On the ground or very decayed wood. Sah. Surinam, Java. 



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378. T. ANASTOMOSAXS, B, fy C, (280.) Alba (sicca pallida), mul- 

 tifida ; ramis ramulisque connatis sursum subtlabelliformibus fira- 

 briatis, deorsum plus minus distinctis vel in stipitem coinmunem 

 confluentlbus. 



On stumps. October. About an inch high. Allied to the 

 Mexican T. craspcJia, Fr. 



379. T. DEXTOSA, B. ^- C (507, 238.) E resupinata merisraoidca, 

 ochracea, deorsum rufo-brunnea, margine dentate; hymenio laivi, 

 perfecto rufo-brunnco. 



On rotten wood, leaves, and other vegetable matter. Spread- 

 ing over the surface, and giving oif distinct branches, which are 

 sometimes dilated in a flabelliform manner above, after the man- 

 ner of T, moUissima ; sometimes the hymenium is perfected 

 where it runs over the leaves. The name applies better to 507, 

 which has been distributed ; 238 is more like T. pahnata, 



380. T, UMBRIXA, Fr. Ep. p. 543. (221.) 



On bark. Hah, United States, Europe. 



381. T. ALBo-MARGiNATA, Schweiu, (249.) Hook, hand, Journ, 

 1847, p. 324. 



On bark. Hah. United States, as far north as Ohio. 



382. T. MuRRAii, B. 1^- C. (269.) Effusa, carnoso-crustacea, margine 

 angusto tomentoso pallido, hymenio rimoso granulate ex albido sub- 

 carneo-griseo. 



Bark of living trees. May, " Greyish or light-brownish." 

 Hah. iS"ew England, no. 5809. 



383. T, PEDicELLATA, Schwein, Syn, p. 108, (535, l^^^) 



On living bushes. February. Hah, New Zealand, Southern 

 United States. 



