308 OUTLINES OF lilllTISIl FUNGOLOOY. 



tile ; spiues very acute, crowded, then pallid and fimbriate ; 

 texture floccose-mealy. 

 On dead wood. Glamis. 



37. H. anomalum, B. and lir. : pallid light yellow ; 

 stratum thin, gelatinous ; teeth in i'orm of granules ; then 

 stipitate and obtusely divided upwards. — li. and Br. 1438 ; 

 Icon. 



Inside a very rotten ash tree. Langridge, Somersetshire. 



38. H. melleum, B. and Br. ; honey-colour ; effused, thin, 

 margin delicately tlaxy ; subiculum and teeth acute and 

 sometimes divided at apex, pulverulent downwards, naked 

 at middle. 



On broken rails on the ground. Coed Coch. 



39. H. sepultum, B. and Br. ; wholly resupinate ; golden; 

 margin white ; spines acute, medium-sized. 



On stones buried among i)ine leaves. Glamis. 



**■■■■■ Spines flesh-colour, lUac, rufescant. 



40. H. udum, Fr. (p. .261). 



41. H. bicolor, A. and -S. ; 8 in., subicidum white ; 

 widely effused, tomentose, adpressed, thin ; spines minute, 

 whitc-villous, naked at apex, acute, rufous-date-brown. 



On bramble. Batheaston. 



**■* Spines ic/iite, or liylit jellotrisli when old. 



42, H. nodulosum, Fr. ; whitish ; broadly effused, crus- 

 taceous, closely adnate, smooth, even, nodulose ; spines very 

 long, on the even part depressed and adnate to the wood, 

 on the lower side of nodules free and pendulous. — Pcrs. Myc. 

 Eur. 2, t.2, 22, j: 1. 



On fir stumps. Glamis. 



43. H. Stevensoni, B. anil Jir. ; white ; effused, mealy 



