HVDXEI. 300 



beneath, here find there flaxy ; spines cylindrical, obtnse or 

 truncate, sometimes compressed, pulverulent at apex. 

 On dead wood. Glamis. 



44. H. niveum, P. (p. .261)). 



45. H. farinaeeum, P. (p. 261). 



46. H. argutum,F/-..- white ; subiculum effused in scattered 

 patches, tomentoso-iuterwoven, adnate ; spines acute, awl- 

 shaped, unequal, under a lens serrated or slightly toothed at 

 sides. Roth. Ust. Ann. i, t.lf.5 ?. 



On wood and bark. Bodelwyddan. Twycross. 



47. H. stipatum, Fr. ; whitish, isabelline or light 

 yellowish ; subiculum very widely effused, flocculoso- 

 furfuraceous, forming an adnate crust ; spines crowded in 

 the form of granules, rather obtuse and slightly toothed. 



On rotten wood. Carlisle. 



48. H. plumosiim, Dulnj. (p. 261). 



Genus 33. HERICIUM, P. 



Pleshy, club-shaped, in place (jf a pileus divided at apex into 

 .spines, which are extended u])\\ar<ls, not inferior and facing 

 the ground. 



No British species recorded. 



Genus 34. TREMELLODON, P. 



(jtelatinous, pileate, aculeate below ; sjtines awl-shaped, equal. 



1. T. gelatinosum, 7-'er.v. = Hydnum gelatinosum, Scop. 

 (p. 259). 



Genus 35. SISTOTREMA, P. (p. 261). 

 1. S. confiuens, P. (p. 262 j. Epping Forest. 



