60 DECADES OF FUNGI. 
albo reflexo plano strigoso albido-fulvo; hymenio glabro 
rimosulo pallidé fulvo demum fusco; margine sterili tomen- 
toso.— Drumm. n. 162. 
At the base of living shrubs. 
Pileus 2 of an inch long, 14 inch broad, effused at the base, 
and surrounding the matrix, broadly reflected above, clothed 
with fasciculate, tawny, strigose hairs; substance rather 
thick, white margin slightly lobed, thin. Hymenium mi- 
nutely cracked, tawny when fresh, pale brown when dry; 
not extending to the edge, which is pale and tomentose. 
A very distinct species from any with which I am ac- : 
quainted. 
51. C. vinosum, n. sp.; resupinatum vel breviter reflexum 
purpureo-fuscum tenue, medio rimoso-areolatum subtiliter 
setulosum : margine pallidiore angusto velutino.—Drumm. 
n, 160. 
On bark. ; 
Forming broad confluent patches many inches long and 
broad, when fresh of a dark claret-purple, purple brown when 
dry ; generally altogether resupinate, but occasionally slightly 
reflected, with the free surface grey and fasciate, thin, but 
partially separable from the matrix, much cracked in the - 
centre, and exposing in the cracks the pallid internal stratum, 
clothed with very fine minute bristles; margin waved, velvety … 
pale, scarcely byssoid. 
This species, which is apparently quite new, resembles 
somewhat the resupinate forms of Thel. rubiginosa. "The 
matrix is deeply penetrated and decomposed by the pale 
mycelium. a 
* C. incarnatum, Fr. Drumm. 
* C comedens, Fr. 
52. Guepinia Pezizeformis, n. sp.; minuta, miniata; sti- | 
pite brevi velutino: hymenio oblique cupuleformi parcé 
rugoso.. . Drumm. n. 205. 
On dead sticks. 
Plant of a beautiful orange red, 1} line high; stem ott 
pileus lateral externally as well as the stem minutely velvety; 
