812 OUTLINES OF r.RITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



elongated, distant, large, irregularly shaped, somewhat com- 

 pressed, black. 



On branches. Kensington Gardens, 



Genus 38. PHLEBIA, Fr. (p. 2G3). 



1. P. merismoides, Fr. (p. 263) ; 2-3 in. 



2. P. radiata, Fr. (p. 263) ; 1-3 in. 



3. P. contorta, Fr. (p. 264). 



4. P. vaga, Fr. (p. 264) ; 2 in. 



5. P. lirellosa. P. ; umber-grey ; resupinate, free at mar- 

 gin ; sinuses very small, linear, intermixed with spores. — 

 Pers. Mi/c. Eur. iii. p. 2, i. 1 7, f. 2, 3. 



Genus 39. GRANDINIA, Fr. (p. 264). 



1. G. granulosa, Fr. (p. 26 i). Epping Forest. 



2. G. mucida, Fr. ; pale yellowish; waxy-mucid, effused, 

 somewhat innate, circumference determinate, somewhat 

 radiate ; hymenium continuous ; granules crowded, large, 

 unequal, hemispherical, soft. 



On rotting pine. Glamis. 



3. G. ocellata, Fr. ; livid; waxy, broadly effused, aggluti- 

 nated, indeterminate circumference sterile ; hymenium un- 

 equal, continuous; granules crowded, somewhat conical, 

 obtuse, equal, same colour. 



On dead trunks. Bodelwyddan. Coed Coch. 



4. G. papillosa, Fr. ; white, yellowish beneath ; membra- 

 naceous, somewhat round, separating when entire, smooth 

 beneath, circumference furfuraceous ; hymenium much 

 cracked ; granules minute, crowded, somewhat spherical, 

 equal. 



On sticks. Rare. 



