136 j\f essrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



1569. P. (Resupinati) subgelatinosus, B. & Br. Orbicularis, 

 margine elevato, subgelatinoso, albo-tomentoso, nigricante ; 

 poris griseis, parvis, acie acutis. 



On dead wood. Kannoch, Dr. Buchanan White. Appa- 

 rently parasitic on a decurrent form of P. amorjjhus. 



This singular species forms little pulvinate masses, with an 

 obtuse raised border, which is at first tomentose and pallid, of 

 a subgelatinous consistence, and turning black. The jjores 

 are of a pale delicate grey, with an acute even edge, about ^\y 

 of an incli in diameter. We cannot point out any species to 

 which it is allied. 



1570. Trametes inodora^ Fr. Ep. p. 584. 



On the flat top of an old mossy beech-stump. Stoke Poges, 

 M. Terry, Esq. 



Pores colourless, slightly angular, about x-ro ii^ch wide, 

 nearly ^ inch long, not the least linear. Inodorous ; externally 

 tomentose, white, with a very slight tinge of pink at the base. 

 As in Dcedalea latissima, tlie texture radiates from a central 

 point, and is of a pure white. 



1571. T. Jlsrre?', B. & Br. Resupinata, lata, suborbicularis, 

 pulvinata, contextu siiberoso albo ; poris angulatis, hie illic 

 sinuatis, pallidis. 



On beech. Stoke Poges, M. Terry, Esq. 



About 3 inches across, 1 inch thick in the centre ; substance 

 white, delicately fibrous, radiating from a central point, zone- 

 less ; pores about Vt iiich across, pallid, angular in the centre, 

 sinuated towards the edge. Habit that of Dcedalea latissima. 

 Inodorous. 



1572. Hydnum Icevigatum^ Swartz ; Fr. Ep. p. 599 ] Sverig 

 atl. Svamp. tab. 81. 



In pine-woods. Rannoch, Dr. Buchanan White. A far 

 more solid species than H. fragile. 



1573. Irpex pendidus^ Fr. Ep. p. 620. 



Menmuir, Rev. M. Anderson. Agreeing with the figure of 

 Albertini and Schweinitz. The species varies greatly ; spe- 

 cimens obtained previously were not in a normal condition. 



Amongst the Fungi still jDreservcd in Sowerby's herbarium 

 is one marked Hydnum erectum, parasitic on some Polyporus. 

 This appears identical with Fries's Sphceronema hydnoideunij 

 Avhich he no longer refers to Radulum aterrimum. 



^ Craterellus lutescens, Fr. Ep. p. 630. 



Rannoch, Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. The hymenium 

 of a beautiful orange. Sent at the same time with very 

 characteristic specimens of CayithareMus lutescens. 



1574. Thehphora pallida, Fr. Ep. p. 633. 



We have received from tlic Rev. W. Houo-htou and Mr. 



