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Gexus 46. STEREUM. 



J. Merisma. — Pilei renj numerous, (fscending, ivih'icated 

 in a free tuft. 



No British examples recorderl. 



II. Apus. — Pileus sessile, at first resupinate, then commonly 

 pileato-reflexed, or adnate hehind ; coriaceous ; raarginate. 



* Hjimeniuiii smooth. 



1. S. ochroleueum, Fr. ; pileus horny^ coriaceous- 

 membranaceous, free, expanded, flaccid, silky, zoned ; 

 liymenium even, smooth, yellowish, or grey. 



On wood. Glamis, 



2. S. purpureum, P. (p. 270). Epping Forest. 



3. S. vortieosum, Fr. ; pileus pallid, margin same colour ; 

 coriaceous, eftuso-reflexed, obscurely zoned, strigoso- hirsute ; 

 hymenium somewhat ribbed, smooth, purplish. 



On beech. jMenmuir, Forfarshire. 



4. S. hirsutum, Fr. (p. .270). Epping Forest. 



5. S. spadiceum, Fr. (p. 270). Epping Forest. 



G. S. sanguinolentum, Fr. (p. 271). Epping Forest. 



*-:;:- Ili^p^ieniniH simple, slightl// bristl// or velvet//. 



7, S. rubiginosujn, Fr.,=Hymenoch(Bte rubiginosa Lev. 

 (p. 271). 



Epping Forest. 



8, S. tabacinum, Fr., = Hninenochdite lahacina Lev. 

 (p. 271). 



Epping Forest. 



9, S. rufo-hispidum, /S/ef. ; pallid fawn-colour; ligid, 

 margin obtuse, raised, hispid with rufous bristles. 



Duukeld . 



