136 ]Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungi. 



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

 marg-ine elevato, subgelatinoso, albo-toraentoso, nig-ricante ; 

 poris griseis, parvis, acie acutis. 



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

 rently parasitic on a decuiTcnt form of P. amorjjhus. 



Tliis 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 ]3ores 

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

 of an inch 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 -j-t-q i'^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, the texture radiates from a central 

 point, and is of a pure white. 



1571. T. Terrei,B. & Br. Resupinata, lata, suborbicularis, 

 pulvinata, contextu suberoso albo ; poris angulatis, hie illic 

 sinuatis, pallidis. 



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



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

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

 less ; pores about Vt ii^ch 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 soUd species than H. fragile. 



1573. L'jpex jyendulus^ 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 preserved in Sowerby's herbarium 

 is one marked Hydnum erectum, parasitic on some Polyporus. 

 This appears identical with Fries's Spliceronema hydnoideum^ 

 which he no longer refers to Radidum aterrivium. 



'^ Craterellus lufescens, Fr. Ep. p. 630. 



Rannoch, Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. Tlie hymenium 

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

 characteristic specimens of Cantharellus lutescens. 



1574. Thele2)hora iiaUida, Fr. Ep. p. 633. 



We have received from the Rev. W. Hou2;hton and Mr. 



