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becoming tawny, pubescent beneath, umber, pores irregular, 

 sinuous and lacerated. — Fries El, p. 11. Fries, Epicr., p. 495. 

 Weimn. Buss, p. 345. B. $ Br. Ann. N. II., No. 1361.* 

 On alder and birch. King's Lynn (C. B. P.). 



Hydnum compactum. Fr. 



Pileus corky, compact, undulated or tuberculose, not zoned, 

 olivaceous grey or tawny, commonly covered with a whitish tomen- 

 tum, internally blue, variegated, stem very short, irregular, brownish 

 or tawny, spines becoming tawny, pallid at the tips. — Fr. Epicr., 

 507. B. $ Br. Ann. N. II., 1367. Krombh., t. 50,/. 12. 



In heathy places Forres, N. B. 



Hydnum aurantiacum. A. $ S. 



Pileus corky, compact, turbinate, or dilated, not zoned, orange, 

 sometimes covered with a whitish down, internally zoned, stem 

 short, orange, spines whitish, then tawny. — Fr. Epic, p. 508. Alb. 

 £ Schw.,p. 265. Flor. Dan., t. 1439. B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., 

 1368. 



In pine woods. Forres, N. B. 



Hydnum ferrugineum. Ir. 



Pileus between spongy and corky, soft, covered with a whitish 

 tomentum, furrowed, dropping with blood-like tears, then more 

 even, and internally ferruginous ; stem unequal, spines tawny, be- 

 coming ferruginous. — Fr. Sys. Myc, 403. Fr., Epicr., 508. 

 Krombh, t. 50, /. 10, 11. Bull, t. 409, var. B. $ Br. Ann. N. II,. 

 1369. 



In pine woods. Reading. 



Hydnum cirrhatum. P. ( Grevillea, i.,p. 115j. B. <$• Br. Ann. N. B. 



1370. 



On trunks. Epping. 



At first snow wljite, but gradually acquiring a pale ochraceous 

 tint ; imbricated, confluent behind ; aculei long ; pileus rough, with 

 abortive prickles. 



Corticium lacunosum. B. $ Br. 



Soft, broadly effused ; hypothallus woolly, tawny, lacunose ; 

 hymenium pulverulent. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., 1371. 



On branches ? Aboyne, Sept. 



Spreading for several inches, and looking like a thin sponge from 

 the numerous lacunas. 



Cyphella cat ilia. Smith. 



Sub-membranaceous, expanded, margin crisped and undulated, 

 hymenium veined, f-in. broad, grey, often imbricated. — Smith, 

 Joum. Bot., 1873, 337. 



On moss and dead leaves. King's Lynn (C. B. P.). 



Allied to C. galeata. 



Cyphella pallida. B. #\ Br. 



Cups at first orbicular, at length irregularly lobed, plane, to- 

 mentose, or hairy, sessile ; hymenium at length rugose, pallid, 



