Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 373 
Penzance, J. Ralfs. 
2016. Cortinarius (Telamonia) scutulatus, Fr. Hym. Eur. 
p- 377. 
Sibbertoft. The form figured by Quélet, not that by 
Fries in the ‘ Icones.’ 
2017. C. (Telamonia) stemmatus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 385. 
Lyne, Sussex, Miss Broadwood. The ringless form men- 
tioned by Fries in the text. 
2018. C. (Hygrocybe) germanus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 397. 
Coed Coch, A. O. Walker, Esq. 
2019. Hygrophorus glutinifer, Fr. Hym. Kur. p. 408. 
Penzance, J. Ralfs. Probably the same with the little- 
known Ag. aromaticus, Sow. 
2020. H. vitellinus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 417. 
Penzance, J. Ralfs. 
2021. Lactarius hysginus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 426. 
Near Morpeth, C. H. Sp. Perceval, Esq. 
2022. Lentinus lepideus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 481. 
Tn an old hollow elm, C.J. Plowright, Esq. The veil still 
adhering to the edge of the pileus. Specimens found before 
in this country have been on imported pine-wood. The proper 
name is “ dapideus,” “ lepideus”’ inaccurately. 
2023. Polyporus (Pleuropus) petaloides, Fr. Hym. Eur. 
. 536. 
: Sibbertoft. A single specimen on an old stump, Rev. W. 
Gregson. 
A very interesting addition to our mycology, and of great 
beauty. 
*P, (Placodermei) fomentarius. 
Var. pomaceus, Pers. Syn. p. 531. J. Ralfs. 
The common form on willow, which is very hard, occurs 
also in Cornwall. This, however, is referred by Fries to P. 
igniarius, the true distinction of which species depends on the 
difference of the colour of the spores, which are dark and fer- 
ruginous, and not white, as in P. dryadeus and P. igniarius. 
2024. P. (Inodermei) gossypinus, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 566. 
On an old stump of Ulex, Sibbertoft. Distinguished at 
once by its dedaleoid pores. We hoped to get a large 
supply of specimens this year; but the same stump, which was 
accidentally trodden down, has produced instead P. fumosus 
in great abundance. 
2025. P. (Resupinati) Lestadiz, Fr. & Berk. Contextu 
albo, poris leete citrinis hymenio, hic illic tuberculato. 
On the underside of a deal board in a hothouse. Coed 
Coch. 
Colour bright persistent yellow ; very beautiful. 
