314 OUTLINES Ot' UUITISJI FUNGOLOGY. 



Ordku L THELEPHOREI, Fr. 

 = AURWULARINI {^.20:^). 



Hymcnium inferior or amphi^enous, coriaceous or 

 Avaxy, even, rarely ribbed or papillose ; sporophores four- 

 s pored. 



Gexus 43. CRATERELIiUS, Fr. (p. 2G5). 

 * Tuho'Jorm ; pervious to base of stem. 



1. C. lutescens, Fr. (p. 265) ; 1-4 in. 



2. C. cornucopioides, P. (p. 260). Epping Forest. 



** InfundihiiUform ; stem stuffed. 



3. C. sinuosus, Fr. (p. 266) ; 1 in. 



4. C. crispus, Fr. (p. 266). Epping Forest. 



*** Irregular ; ^nlens and stemffeshy. 



5. C. clavatus, Fr. ; 2 in., pileus somewhat light-yel- 

 lowish, fleshy, turbinate, truncate or depressed, flexuose, 

 unpolished, attenuated into the solid stem ; flesh thick, 

 white; hymenium even, then corrugated, purplish, then 

 changing colour. 



There are four colour-forms, one umber, one date- 

 brown, one purplish, and the other flesh colour. — Schcejf. 

 t. 164 and t. 276 ; Schmid. Ic. 2, t. 60 ; IVuIf. in Jacq. 

 Coll. ii. t. 12, /. 3. 



In beech woods. Bisham, Berks. 



Genus 44. THELEPHORA, Fr. (p. 266). 

 * Erect ; pileus entire or hranched. 



1. T. Sowerbii, li. and Br. (p. 266). 



2. T. multizonata, B. and Br. ; pileus bright rufous;- 



