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white, turning to lemon-coloured when dry, pores sparingly pro- 

 duced, white, elongated. 



On wood and on to the ground. Hereford. Not. (J. Renny). 

 Glamis (Rev. J. Stevenson). 



Polypoxus (Resupinati) blephazistoma. £. ,^B)\ Ann. N.H., 'No.liM. 

 Wholly resupiuate, snowy-white, mycelium arachnoid, sub- 

 farinose, pores small, dissepiments thin, margin ciliato dentate. 



On dead wood. Glamis. 



Tery thin and delicate, the ciliato-dentate margin of the pores is 

 very elegant. 



Folypozus penetzalis. Smith in Jou,rn. Bot. \S15,p. 99, t. 162, 

 figs. 4-8. 



On imported tree-fern stems, cannot be included as British, The 

 same remark applies also to 



Iiaschia coccinea, Smith, in "Journ. Bot.," 1875, p. 99, t. 

 lQ2,figs 9-13 — on trunk of Encephalartus in Bull's Nursery. 

 Hydnum squamosum. Schfsff. Fr. IJpic, ed. ii., p. 5d8. 



Pileus fleshy, irregular, glabrous, broken into irregular rufous- 

 brown scales ; stem short, whitish, attenuated downwards ; spines 

 grey-brown, with a white apex. — Berk. 4" Br. Ann. N.H., No. 

 1435. Smith '< Journ. Bot.," 1875, pp. 99, t. lQl,Jig. 1-3. 



In pine woods. Street, Somerset. 



Small, inflexible, flesh thick, white. 



It is closely allied to H. imhricatum, but is distinguished by its 

 smaller size, white flesh, and other characters. It also possesses 

 an abominably foetid odour, which is not the case with its allies. — 

 W. G. S. 



Hydnum melleum. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1436. 



Honey-coloured, effused, thin, margin delicately byssoid, teeth 

 acute at the tips, sometimes divided, pulverulent below, naked in 

 the middle. 



On broken rails lying on the ground. Coed Coch. 



Hydnum Stevensoni. JB. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1437. 



White, effused, farinaceous beneath, here and there byssoid ; 

 spines cylindrical, obtuse or truncate, sometimes compressed ; 

 apices pulverulent. 



Glamis. March. 

 Hydnum anomalum. B. ^ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1438, t. l,f. 1. 



Pallid yellow, stratum thin, gelatinous, teeth at first granuliform, 

 then stipitate, obtuse, divided above. 



Inside rotten ash tree. Langridge. March. 



Substance of teeth tough, with large ovate or globose vesicles 

 immersed in it; spores globose, shortly pedicellate. Near to 

 Fries's genus M.ucronella. 



Radulum tomentosum. Fr. Ep. ed. ii., ^.624. 



Effused, innate, rather thick, white then pallid, swollen at the 

 margin, erect, tomentose ; tubercles short, crowded, angular, 

 obtuse, smooth, confluent — Berk. ^ Br. Ann. JSf. H., No. 1439. 



On Pyrus aucuparia. Menmuir. 



