324 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUXGOLOGY. 



** Hiimenium tomentose, somewhat pulverulent. 



45. C. olivaceum, Fr., = Thelephora oliracea, Fr. (vol. i. 

 p. 269). 



EppiDg Forest. 



46. C. ferrugineum, Fr. ; ferruginous ; eft'used, adnate, 

 everywhere tomeutose ; hymenium papillose, pulveraceous. 



On branches. Altyre. 



47. C. lacunosum, B. and Br. ; broadly effused, soft, 

 mycelium woolly-tawny, lacunose ; hymenium pulverulent. 



On branches. Aboyue. 



48. C. anthochroum, Fr., ■=. TJielrphora anthochroa, P. 

 (vol. i. p. 270). 



Genus 49. CYPHELLA, Fr. (p. 277). 



* L1GNICOL.E. — Groiring on v^ood. 



1. C. Bloxami, B. and PMIl. ; white ; floccoso-membrana- 

 ceous ; disc becoming light yellow, crcnato-lobed ; flocci 

 even. 



On Ulex. Twycross. 



2. C. griseo-pallida, Weinm. (p. 277). 



3. C. ochroleuca, B. and Br. (p. 277), 



4. C. stuppea, B. and Br. ; erumpent, sessile, pezizae- 

 form, externally coarsely hispid, brownish, then becoming 

 white ; hymenium fuscous. 



On broom. Menniuir, Forfarshire. 



5. C. fulva, B. and Bai\ ; brown-tawny ; membranaceous, 

 cup-shaped, deflexed, externally tomentose. 



On dead bark. 



6. C. brunnea, PJnll. ; \-\ in., scattered or crowded ; 

 dirty brown ; sessile, cupulate, clothed near the margin 

 W'ith a grey pruina, margin incurved, lacerated, mouth 



