242 HYDNEI. 



Hydnum. 24. H. membranaceum Bull. — Subiculum taw7iy-ferruginous i 

 effused, waxy-membraiiaceous, agglutinated, smooth. Spines 

 awl-shaped, crowded, equal, acute, of the same colour as the 

 subiculum. 



It varies yellowish and thinner. 



On fallen sticks. Frequent. 



Name— membrana, a membrane. Bull. t. 481. f. 1. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 

 613. Berk. Out. p. 260. C. Hbk. n. 857. Sow. t. 327. 



25. H. Weinmanni Fr.— Subiculum fawn-grey, effused, waxy- 

 membranaceous, agglutinated, smooth. Spines minute, acute, 

 somewhat distant, equal. 



Becoming cinereous when dry. 



On fallen branches. Bristol. 



Name — after Weinmann. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 613. Berk. Out. p. 260. C. 

 Hbk. n. 858. Pers. Myc. Eur. t. 2.2.. f. 2 ? 



26. H. crinale Fr. — Subiculum timber, effused, villoso-inter- 

 woven, thin. Spines long, crowded, equal, very slender, umber. 



Unicolorous. The spines are almost like hairs. 



On dead wood. Rare. Essex. 



Remarkable for the long dark rufous-brown spines which shine as if var- 

 nished. M.J.B. Name — crinis, hair. From the hair-like spines. Fr. Hym. 

 Eur. p. 613. H. fuscum Berk. Out. p. 260. C. Hbk. n. 859. — Pers. Myc. 

 Eur. t. 17./. 3. 



27. H. ferruginosum Fr. — Subiculum tawny -ferruginous, 



effused, 5-7.5 cent. (2-3 in.) long, tomentose. Spines crowded, 

 conico-awl-shaped, acute, tawny-ferruginous. 



The spines are straight and equal or oblique and somewhat compressed 

 according to situation. 



On decayed wood. Uncommon. 



Separable from the matrix, almost mucedinous when fully developed. 

 M.J.B. Name— fcrrum, iron. Ferruginous. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 613. Syst. 

 Myc. i. p. 416. Berk. Out. p. 260. C. Hbk. n. 860. S. Mycol. Scot. n. 811. 

 — Schrad. Spic. t. 4./ 2. NeesSyst.f. 248. 



28. H. variecolor Fr.— Subiculum white, effused, adnate, 

 formiiig a furfuraceous crust. Spines crowded, conical, short, 



unequal, minute, somewhat fuscous. 



Like H. farinaceum. Spines commonly adpressed. 

 On dead stumps. Rare. 



