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BRITISH FUNGI. 



By M. C. Cooke. 

 (Continued from page 39.) 



Radulum deglubens. B. ^ Br. Ann. N. IT., No. 1440. 



Orbicular, ferruginous, subdiaphauous ; tubercles erect, sub- 

 cylindrical, irregular, scattered, interstices even, pulverulent from 

 the white spores. 



On ash. Jan. Forres. New Pitsligo. 



About ^ inch across. 



Radulum coxallinum. B. ,6 Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1441. 



Effused, white ; subiculum shining, very thin, j)elliculose ; 

 tubercles fasciculate, divided, obtuse, coralloid. 



Oak branches. Scotland. 



Effused for three inches ; fascicles of tubercles ^ or more 

 across. 



Radulum epileucum. B. <i- Br. Ann. Nat. Hist,, No. 1442. 



Effused, ochraceous white, wholly resupinate ; subiculuui snowy 

 ■white, covered by a waxy stratum ; tubercles scattered, cylindrical, 

 slightly fimbriate, deciduous. 



On decorticated wood. Glamis. 



Eft'used for several inches, tubercles falling out and showing 

 the white mealy subiculum, round which is an annular depression. 



Grandinia cxustosa. Pers. Fr. Ejpic. eel. ii., p. C27. 



Floccoso-farinaceous, irregularly effused, crustaceous, adnate, 

 white ; granules somewhat rounded, crowded, obtuse. — Berk. ^ 

 Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1443. Necs Sys.f. 247. 



On Pohfporus versicolor. Glamis. Feb. 



Kneiffia subgelatinosa. B. S' Si'- ^«'>- N.E., Ko. 1440. 

 Thin, yellowish then cream-coloured; granules minute, sub- 

 gel atinose, fimbriate at the tips. 

 On stumps of felled firs. Glamis. 



Accompanied by a green alga, which penetrates the tissue of the 

 fungus. 



Czaterellus clavatus. Fr. JEpie. ed. ii., p. 632. 

 Pileias fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuous, im- 

 polished, becoming somewhat yellowish, attenuated into a solid 

 stem ; hymenium even then corrugated, purplish then discoloured. 

 Sverig. Atl. t. 91. Berk. 4- Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1445. Kromhh. 

 t. 45,/. 13-17. 



In a beech wood. Bisham, Berks. 



Cyphella fzaxinicola. B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., iV^o. 1446. 

 Minute, orbicular, externally snow-white, shortly villose ; disc 

 yellow, becoming brownish with the spores, proliferous. 

 On ash. Batheaston. 



