32 Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. E. Broome on British Fung?. 
Resembles externally Corda, Anleit. fig. 71; but the substance 
is very different. Near to Fries’s genus Mucronella. 
PuaTe I. fig. 1. a. plant, slightly magnified; 6. horizontal section ; 
c, spores, both more highly magnified. 
1439. Radulum tomentosum, Fr. Ep. ed. 2, p. 624. 
On Pyrus aucuparia. Menmuir, Rev. M. Anderson. 
1440. R. deglubens, B. & Br. Orbiculare, ferrugineum, 
subdiaphanum; tuberculis erectis, subcylindricis, irregularibus, 
sparsis ; interstitiis levibus, e sporis albis pulverulentis. 
On ash, Jan. 30, 1874. Forres, Rev. J. Keith ; New Pit- 
sligo, Rev. J. Fergusson. About 4 inch across. 
1441. R. corallinum, B. & Br. Effusum, album ; subiculo 
nitido tenuissimo pelliculoso ; tuberculis fasciculatis deorsum 
divisis, obtusis, coralloideis. 
Scotland. Effused for 3 inches over oak-branches partially 
covered with lichens; fascicles of tubercles } inch or more 
across. 
1442. R. epileucum, B. & Br. Effusum, ochroleucum, totum 
resupinatum ; subiculo niveo, strato ceraceo tecto; tuberculis 
sparsis cylindricis, apice sub lente fimbriatis deciduis. 
On decorticated wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. Effused 
for several inches ; tubercles falling out and showing the white 
mealy subiculum, round which is an annular depression. 
1443. Grandinia crustosa, P.; Fr. Ep. ed. 1, p. 528. 
On Polyporus versicolor. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, Feb. 
1874. 
1444. Kneifia subgelatinosa, B. & Br. Tenuis e subflavo 
cremicolor; granulis minutis subgelatinosis, apice fimbriatis. 
On stumps of felled firs. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, April 
1874. Accompanied by a green alga, which penetrates the 
tissue of the fungus. 
1445. Craterellus clavatus, Fr. Ep. ed. 1, p. 533. 
In a beech wood. Bisham, Berks, Rev. di H. Sawyer. 
1446. Cyphella fraxinicola, B. & Br. Minuta, orbicularis 
extus nivea breviter villosa; disco flavyo e sporis fuscescente, 
prolifero. 
On ash. Batheaston, Dec. 20, 1873. 
1447. Hyphelia rosea, Fr. 
New Pitsligo, Rev. J. Fergusson. 
Spores minute, globose. 
1448. Clavaria curta, Fr. 
On the ground. Coed Coch, Holme Lacy. 
* Clavaria tuberosa, Sow. 
On sticks. Forres, Rev. J. Keith. 
Exactly the long-lost plant of Sowerby, which is perhaps 
