310 (JUTLIXES OF HRITISFr FUXGOLOOY. 



(Ienus 36. IRPEX. Fr. (p. 262). 

 * Stipitatc. 

 No British species recorded. 



*••■ Pendulous, loith pileus extended behind. 



1. I. pendulus, Fr. (p. 262). 



■•■•■•■■■•■■ Sessile or pj}'i(so-r<'jlexe<l, niarginafe. 



2. I. fusco-violaceus. Fr. ; 2 in., pileus white inclining 

 to hoary ; effuso-reflexed, coriaceous, silky, zoned ; teeth in 

 rows in the form of plates, fusco-violaceous, incised at apex. 

 —KL Bor. t. 536 ; Willd. Bot. May. iv. /. 2 /. 5. 



On pine trunks. Rare. Leigh Woods. 



■••*** licsi'jjijiate. 



3. I. Johnstoni, B. (p. 262). 



4. I. spathulatus, Fr. ; shining white ; eft'ased, membra- 

 naceous, flaxy, then smooth ; teeth spathulate, equal, entire, 

 reticulato-connected with obsolete veins. — Schrad. Spic. t. 4, 



/• 3. 



On larch. Wallington, Northumberland. 



5. I, obliquus, Fr. (p. 262). 



6. I. deformis, Fr. : white ; etlVised, crustaceous, thin, 

 circumference pubescent, somewhat tiaxy ; teeth extended 

 in awl-shape from a minutely porous base, thin, somewhat 

 digitato-inciscd. 



On wood. Strachan, Kincardineshire. 



7. I. carneus, Fr. ; 1-3 in. ; reddish ; effused, cartilagi- 

 nous-gelatinous, membranaceous, adnate; teeth obtuse and 

 awl-shaped, entire, united at base. 



On wood. Penzance. 



