THELEPHOREI. 315- 



flesh colour above ; many-zoned^ multiplex, infundibuli- 

 form, formed from various confluent lobes and stems, 

 margin lobed and creuulate ; hymenium slightly ribbed, 

 smooth, paler. 



On the ground. Hare. Epping Forest. 



3. T. undulata, Fr. ; \-\ in., pallid ; coriaceo-membra- 

 naceous, depressed, even, slightly smooth, margin entire, 

 undulated ; stem short, villous ; hymenium ribbed, slightly 

 bristly. 



On the ground. Coed Coch. 



4. T. earyophyllea, P. (p. 267). 



5. T. tuberosa, Pers. (p. 267). 



6. T. anthocephala, Ft. (p. 267). Epping Forest. 



7. T. elavularis, Fr. ; rufous-fuscous ; coriaceous, soft, 

 irregularly branched, branches round, attenuated, even, 

 smooth, delicately pruinose ; apices acute, pubescent ; 

 stem whitish ; somewhat tuberous. 



On the ground. Epping Forest. Wallington, Northum- 

 berland. 



8. T. palmata, Fr. (p. 267) ; l-2in. Epping Forest. 



** Pileate : dimidiate; horizontal: someirhat sessile or 

 efuso-rejlexed. 



9. T. intybacea, P. ; cffispitose ; whitish rufous-ferru- 

 ginous, then fuliginous ; soft ; stems somewhat lateral, 

 growing into each other ; pileoli imbricated, fibrous, dilated 

 at margin, at first white-fringed, then entire, same colour > 

 hymenium inferior, papillose, somewhat floccose. — Bull, t^ 

 483, /. 6, 7, t. 278. 



On the ground in Scotch fir wood. Glamis. 



10. T. terrestris, Ehrb. (p. 267) ; 1-3 in. 



11. T. laciniata, Pers. (p. 268). Epping Forest. 



