516 OUTLINES OF HIIITISII FUXGOLOGV. 



12. T. biennis, F/-. (p. 268) . 



13. T. mollissima, Pcrs. (p. 268). 



*** liesirpiaaie : for the most part Incrustiiuj ; forms varions. 

 11. T. cristata, Fr. (p. 268). Epping Forest. 



15. T. fastidiosa, Fr. (p. 268). 



16. T. sebacea, P. (Fo/. /., p. xvii.) ; M'hitish ; effused, 

 ileshy-waxy, becoming hard, changeable in form by encrust- 

 ing, tubular or resembling stalactite, circumference similar ; 

 hymeniura collapsing, flocculoso-pruinose, 



17. T. Crustacea, Schiun. ; fuscous-umber; broadly 

 effused, somewhat fleshy, undulated and tubercular, circum- 

 ference similar, white-floccose ; hymenium papillose, 

 slightly bristly.— F/. Dan. t. 1851,./'. 2. 



On the ground. Burnham. J*]pping Forest. 



18. T. cffisia, P. (p. 268). 



T. byssoides, P. (p. 269) ; v 

 T. puteana, Schum. (p. 269) ; 

 T. laxa, Fr. (p. 269) ; 

 T. arida, Fr. (p. 269) ; 

 T. olivacea, Fr. (p. 2()9) ; 

 T. anthochroa (p. 270) ; 



Genus 15. CLADODERRIS, P. 



Coriaceous ; hymenium woody, radiated on branched 

 ribs, persistent, at length roughened with warts. 



1. C. minima, B. and Br. : | in. , white ; flabelliform, spriug- 

 ing from a stem-like or obsolete base ; resupinate ; pileus 

 tomentose ; hymeuium radiated on branched ribs. 



On birch. Glamis. 



The original examples at Kew look like dwarf specimens 

 of Steremn hlrsutnm. — AV. G. S. 



Transferred to Corticiuoi. 



