492 FUNGUS-FLORA. 



ADDENDA. 



THE following species, some of which have been omitted, 

 others have been first observed in this country during the 

 progress of the work, should bo notified at the place indi- 

 cated in the body of the book. 



Corticium nudum. Fr. 



Effused, closely agglutinated, waxy, rather rigid, margin 

 determinate, glabrous; hymenium with a flesh-coloured 

 tinge, pale and cracked when dry, even, very minutely 

 powdery at maturity from the spores, which are elliptic- 

 oblong, slightly curved, 12-14 x 4-5 p.. 



Corticium nudum, Fries, Epicr., p. 564; Berk., Outl., 

 p. 276. 



On bark and wood. 



(Should follow C. confluent, vol. i. p. 122.) 



Corticium leve. Pers. 



Eflfused, often for several inches; often separating from 

 the matrix, downy below, margin by^soid but not fibril losely 

 radiating; hymenium even, glabrous, livid with more or less 

 of a fleshy tinge, buff when dry ; spores elliptical, 6 x 3 5 //,. 



Corticium leve, Pers., Disp., p. 30 ; Berk., Outl., p. 273. 



On rotten wood. 



(Follows C. lacteum, vol. i. p. 122.) 



Clavaria crassa. Britzl. 



Scattered or solitary, violet or lilac-grey ; stem slender, 

 expanding upwards and dividing into several obtuse some- 

 what compressed branches; spores white, subglobose, 

 8-10 x 8 p. 



Clavaria crassa, Britzl., Hymen. Sudb. Clav., p. 286, 



fig- 

 On the ground in woods. Somewhat resembling a much- 



