116 BRITISH FUNGI. 



Hydnum bicolor. A. $ S. " Two-colored Hydnum." 

 Subiculum broadly effused, tomentose, adpressed, thin, white ; 

 spines minute, short, white, villose, apex naked, acute, rufous 

 brown.— Alb. fy Schw. Consp. 270. Fries. Epicr. 518. Fr. Sys. 

 Myc. 417. B. & Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1297. 

 On Bramble. Batheaston. March. 



Odontia ba»t>a- Jovis. Fr. " Jupiter's beard Odontia." 

 Between byssoid and membranaceous, effused, separable, white, 

 then yellowish, warts at first papillose, then conical, apices orange, 

 fimbriate.— Fries. Epicr. p. 528. B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1299. 

 Sow.t. 328. Bull. t. 481, /. 2. 

 On decayed wood. Epping. 



Stexeum frustulosum. Fr. "Frustulose Stereum." 

 Woody, resupinate, tuberculose, crowded, and almost confluent, 

 afterwards apparently broken up into frustules, beneath and around 

 the margin smooth, bay-brown, becoming blackish, hymenium 

 convex, cinnamon, growing pale, pruinose. — Fries. Sys. Myc. 445. 

 Fries. Epicr. 552. B. §• Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1300. 

 On hard oak wood. South of England. 



Solenia fasciculata. P. " Fasciculate Solenia." 

 Gregarious, somewhat fasciculate, between clavate and cylindrical, 



becoming nearly smooth, white. — Pers. Myc. Eur. t. 12, f. 8-9. 



B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1301, t. 18,/. 4. Fries. Stjs. Myc. ii. 200. 



Solenia Candida. Moug. Exs. No. 96. Cooke Handbook, 956. Br. 



Bath Trans. 1870,^. 90. 

 On rotten beech. Jan. 

 This was included in the Handbook in error, under the name of 



Solenia Candida. 



Clavaria spinulosa. Pers. " Spinulose Clavaria." 



Stem rather thickened, short, pallid ; branches elongated, crowded, 

 straight, attenuated, approaching cinnamon colour. — Pers. Obs. ii. 

 t. 3. /. 1. B. & Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1302. Fries. Epicr. p. 574. 



In pine woods. Coed Coch. 



Stem thick at the base, but not so thick as in Persoon's figure. 

 B. & Br. 



Pterula. Fr. 



Caulescent, coriaceus, apex at first fimbriate or compressed.— 

 Fr. Summ. Veg. Scan. p. 339. Fr. Sys. Myc. iii., 285. 



Ftexula multifida. Fr. " Multifid Pterula." 

 B. 4- Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1304. Sept. 1865. 



We have been unable at present to meet with a description of 

 this plant. 



