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appearing under the form of small, distinct Tubercularia- 

 like pustules, which generally become confluent, thick, and 

 again separating more or less when dry, giving the patch 

 a much cracked appearance; sometimes continuous, then 

 tuberculose ; margin thin, adnate, byssoid ; hymenium prui- 

 Bose, pinkish, lilac, or dirty ochraceous. 



Corticium sanguineum. Fries. 



Broadly effused, indeterminate, loosely attached to the 

 substratum, cottony below and with the radiating marginal 

 strands blood-red ; hymenium smooth, even pale red, then 

 pallid ; spores elliptical, 6 x 4 ^. 



Corticium sanguineum, Fries, Hym. Eur., p. 650 ; Mass., 

 Mon. Thel., p. 146. 



On wood, fallen branches, &c. Irregularly and often very 

 broadly effused, thin, margin fibrillose or byssoid, running 

 off into spreading strands of mycelium of a blood-red colour, 

 mixed with thicker blackish-red radiating cord-like threads 

 which penetrate and stain the wood red. Hymenium rarely 

 red, generally pinkish or dirty ochraceous when dry, 

 wlightly cracked, often barren and minutely fibrillose. 

 Usually rare, but during the rainy season of 1891 was found 

 abundantly in the New Forest, near Lyndhurst, covering the 

 under surface of branches lying on the ground. 



Corticium Carlylei. Mass. 



Forming closely adnate, elongated patches, waxy, thin, 

 polished, margin white, soon disappearing ; hymenium 

 naked, dingy orange, not cracked when dry ; spores cylindric- 

 ellipsoid, both ends obtuse, curved, 18-20 x 5-6 //,. 



Corticium Carlylei, Mass., Mon. Thel., p. 148. 



Forming elongated patches, often several inches long by 

 about 1 in. broad, very closely attached to the matrix, and 

 when dry, contractiug below the level of the bark. Hyme- 

 nium rather shining, of a dingy orange, with sometimes a 

 foxy tinge ; when in full vigour there is usually a narrow 

 whitish margin, which, however, generally disappears with 

 age. The hymenium does not change colour in drying, 

 neither does it become in the least cracked. 



Corticium fiaveolum. Mass. 

 Effused, membranaceous, loosely attached to the matrix, 



