FUNGI OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF 13IKMINGHAM. 251 



P. sulphureus, Fr. Perry Barr ; Driffold Lane, Sutton, on logs 



(uiagniticeut specimens). June — Sept. 



P. rutilaus, Fr. Water Orton, on a felled willow. June — Sept. 



P. fumosus, Fr. Edgbastou, G. li. liohiiiaon. This species was 



remarkable, when fresh, for an odour exactly like strong ketchup ; 



the pores were obsolete near the edge, forming a broad white 



margin underneath, exactly as in the allied species, P. adustus, 



from which it is, however, quite distinct. 

 P. adustus, Fr. Sutton Park, on stumps. • Sept. 



P. spumeus, Fr. Edgbaston, C. 11. Robimon. The specimen was 



attacked by Ili/jyoiin/ces roi^cUus. 

 P. betulinus, Fr. Harborne, on a dead tree. Aug. 



P. igniarius, Fr. Barston, within a dead willow. Aug. 



P. annosus, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton. May. 



P. versicolor, Fr. Abundant everywhere. Autumn. 



P. medulla-panis, Fr. On bark. Sutton. Oct. 



P. saiiguinolentus, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton, on rotton wood and 



soil ; Great Barr. Sept., Oct. 



P. molluscus, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton. Rare. May. 



P. vaporarius, Fr. Sutton Park ; Solihull, etc. Common. Aug. — Oct. 

 Trametes gibbosa, Fr. On dead trunks, Sutton. Aug.. Sept. 



Mei-ulius lacrymans, Fj'. Common in a baiTen state. In good fruit, 



Birmingham, ,S'. IF, /fc/H^\ Driffold Lane, Sutton. Aug., Sept., 



Fistuliua hepatica, Fr. On old oaks, Sutton Park, and Four Oaks 



Park. Sept. 



This delicious fungus I have also eaten. 



HYDNEI. 



Hydnum udum, Fr. On a standing birch, causing the bai-k to fall off, 



Quinton. Sept., Oct. 



H. niveum, Pers. Bromsgrove ; Sutton. Aug., Sept. 



H. farinaceum, Pers. Sutton. April. 



Irpex obliquus, Fr. Sutton. March. 



AURICULARINI. 



Thelephora laciniata, P. Sutton Park, creeping over stones, sticks, 

 bushes, etc.. Lower Nut Hurst. Sept., Oct. 



Stereum purpureum, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton. Sept. — Nov. 



S. hirsutum, Fr. On stumps, etc. Common everywhere. Sept. — Nov. 



S. sanguinolentum, Fr. On logs, Sutton Park. Sept. 



S. rugosum, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton. Sept. 



Corticium Iteve, Fr. On sticks, everywhere. Aug. — Oct. 



C. quercinum, P. Sutton ; Sutton Park ; Solihull ; Olton ; Quinton. 

 On birch and other trees. Sept., Oct. 



C. cinereum, Fr. Oscott ; Sutton. Sept., Oct. 



C. incarnatum, Fr. Sutton Park. Sept. 



Cypella capula, Fr. Alvechurch ; Sutton Park. May — Oct. 



Solenia auomala, P. (not ocliracea). Driffold Lane, Sutton, on planks. 



May— Oct. 

 CLAVARIEI. 



Clavaria inequalis, Midi. Sutton Park. Oct. 



C. vermiculata, Scop. Quinton, in a meadow. Ocfc. 



Calocera cornea, Fr. Driffold Lane, Sutton ; Rotten Park Reservoir, 

 Edgbaston. July, Aug. 



Typhula Grevillei, Fr. Harborne, on dead leaves. Deo. 



TREMELLINL 

 Tremella foliacea, P. On logs, Sutton Park. Sept., Oct. 



T. albida. Hud. Sutton ; Suttou Park. Sept. — Nov. 



