HTDNEI. 



307 



rical. — Fr. Epicr.p. 528. Berh. Ann. N.H. no. 282. Libert, exs. 

 no. 21. 



On sticks. Wiltshire. C. E, B. 



The plant found by Mr. Broome in Wiltshire is exactly like that of Madame 

 Libert • it was proloably omitted from Berkeley's Oatliaes from a doubt 

 whether it was really the species intended by Fries. 



832. 



Fr. " Granular Grandinia." 



Grandinia granulosa. 



Waxv, broadly effused, agglutinate, tan-coloured ; circumfer - 

 ence determinate, smooth; hymenium equal; granules hemis- 

 pherical, equal, crowded. — Fr.Epicr. p. 627. Vheleplioragrami- 

 losa, Eng. Fl.y.p. 171. Berk. exs. no. 299. 



On fallen branches. Common. [United States.] 



Forming a thin, adnate, whitish, or sub-ochraceous stratum, following the 

 irregularities of the wood, with scarcely any definite circumference, beset 

 with crowded, rather sharp granules. — M.J.B. (Fig. 7Q.) 



883. Grandinia ocellata. Fr. " Ocellate Grandinia." 



Waxy, broadly effused, agglutinate, li\'id ; circumference in- 

 determinate, sterile; hymenium unequal; granules crowded, 

 somewhat conical, obtuse, equal, of the same colour. — B. ^' Br. 

 Ann. N.H. no. 1027. Fr. Epicr.p. 527. 



On dead prostrate trunks. Aug. Sept. Bodclwyddan. 

 Coed Coch. 



Gen. 34. 



^^^igWjiw 



ODONTZA, Fr. Gen. Hym. 



Fig. 77. 



Subiculum formed of inter- 

 woven fibres, clothed with pa- 

 pillose or spine-shaped warts, 

 which are crested at the apex. 



(Fig. 77.) 



Hymenium inferior, formed of fi- 

 bres interwoven into papillose warts, 

 rarely awl or brittle-like, furnished at 

 the apex with a multifid crest. Ke- 

 supinate, spreading fungi, dry, not 

 waxy, approaching more to Hydnum, 

 —Fr. Epicr.p. 528. 



884. 



Odontia fimbriata. Fr. 



" Fringed Odontia." 



Effuse, membranaceous, separating, traversed by rhizomorphoid 

 threads, pallid ; circumference fibrilloso-fimbriate ; warts minute. 



