Genus 34. Ckaterellus. * 



Fleshy hymeuium unchangeable, carnoso-niembranaceous, distinct, 



smooth, even, or at length mgose ; putrescent ^^en old 



Craterellua Cornucopioides, Fr. B. Outlines, pi. 19, fig. 6. 



Huss. ii., t. 37. Common in woods. ^ • i, aat a. 



CSinuosus, i^r. Vaill. Paris., t. 11, figs. 11-13. Leigh Woods. 



Genus 35. THELEPHORA.t Fr. 

 Pileus destitute of cuticle, consisting of interwoven fibres ; hy- 

 menium costato-striate, or papillose, of a tough fleshy consistence, 

 at length rigid, finally collapsing and flocculent. 



Not resupinate. 

 Thelephora Anthocephala, Fr. B. Outlines, pi. 17, fig. 4. Sow., 

 t. 156. Eudlow. 



T. Cristata, Fr. Rudlow. 



T. Palmata, Fr. Grev., t. 46. Leigh Woods. 



T. Fastidiosa, Fr. Leigh Woods. 



T. MolUssima, F. B. Outlines, pi. 17, fig. 6. 



T. Laciniata, P. Sow., t. 213. Leigh Woods. 



T. Biennis, Fr. Bull., t. 436. Bowood. 



T. Sebacea, Fr. Pars. Com., t. 4, fig. 4. Lucknam, Wilts. 



Resupinate. 

 T. Coesia, P. Pers. Obs. i., t. 3. fig. 6. Leigh Woods. 

 T. Puteana, Sckum. Common on wood. 

 T. Anthochroa, P. Warleigh. 

 We have eleven out of eighteen British species. 

 Genus 36. Stereum.J Fr. 

 Hymenium coriaceous, rather thick, concrete with the intermediate 

 stratum of the pileus, which has a cuticle, always even and 

 veinless, unchangeable, not beset with bristles. 

 Stereum Purpureum, Fr. Sow., t. 388, fig. 1. Huss., i., t. 20. 



Common on dead trees, &c. - c- * 07 



S. Hirsutum, Fr. B. Outlines, pi. 17, fig. 7. Sow., t. Zi. 



Common on wood. 



* Craterellus, from cratera, a cup. 



t Thelephora, from thele. a nipple, and fero, I bear. 



X stereum, from stereos, hard. 



