258 HYDNEI. 



Kneiffia. Bristly. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 628. Elcnch. p. 208. Berk. Out. p. 265. B. 6 s 

 Br. n. 1299*. /. 18./. 1. C. Hbk. 11. 885. S. MycoL. Scot. n. 837. 



2. K. subgelatinosa B. & Br. — Yellowish then cream-colour, 

 thin. Granules minute, somewhat gelatinous, fringed at the apex. 



Accompanied by a green Alga, which penetrates the tissue of the fungus. 



On stumps of fir. Glamis, 1874. April. 



Name — sub, gelatinosus, somewhat gelatinous. B. &■ Br. n. 1444. S. 

 MycoL Scot. n. 838. 



Mucronelia. Genus XLII. — Mucronella (mucro, a sharp point ; dim.) 



Receptacle none. Spines awl-shaped, simple, acute, smooth, 

 definitely facing the ground. Small, growing on wood. Fr. 

 Hym. Eur. p. 629. 



No British species. 



