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fasti{<iate at apex, twice or thrice-toothed, yellow. — Schteff. 

 t. 177. 



On the ground, under trees. West Farleigh. 



*** Growing on trunks. 



22. C. stricta, P. (p. 281). 



23. C. crispula, Fr. (p. 281) > 1-3 in. 



II. Syncoryxe, — Somewhat simjjle, ccespitose at base or fasciculate. 

 * Reddish. 



24. C. purpurea, Fr. (p. 281) ; 3 in. 



25. C. rufa, Fl, Dan.; \\ in., esespitose; rufous; clubs 

 stuffed, thickened, somewhat bifid, acute. 



On the ground, llannoch. The Burn, Forfarshire. 



26. C. rosea, Fr. (p. 281), U in. 



** Yellowish or ichite. 



27. C. fusiformis, Soiv. (p. 281) ; 3 in. Epping Forest. 



28. C. ceranoides, P. (p. 282) ; 3 in. 



29. C. insequalis, FL Dan. (p. 282); 1-3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



Var. aurantiaca, P. ; somewhat wrinkled, and com- 

 pressed.— iiTrow^*. t. 53, f. 19, 20; Faill, t. 7, f. 5. 



30. C. argillacea, Fr. (p. 282) ; i-1 in. 



31. C. vermicularis, Scop. (p. 282) ; 3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



32. C. fragilis, Holmsk. (p. 283) ; 1-3 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



*** Fuliginous or blackish. 



33. C. striata, P. ; esespitose; fistulose ; sub fuliginous ; 

 clubs very long, flexuous, somewhat twisted, sparsely striate, 

 — Fres. Ic. and Desc. t. 3, /. 5. 



