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On the ground. Coed Coch. 



42. C. tenuipes, B. and Br. (p. 281); 1 in. 



43. C. incarnata, IVeinni. ; gregarious; i-liiuch; flesh- 

 colour, white-pruinose, internally purple ; simple, solid, 

 cjlindrieal. 



On the ground. Terrington, Norfolk. 



44. C. acuta, Sow. (p. 283) ; 1-3 in. 



45. C. uncialis, Grev. (p. 284) ; 1 in. 



Genus 52. CALOCERA, Fr. (p. 284). 

 * Branched. 



1. C. viscosa, Fr. (p. 284) ; 1 in. Epping Forest. 



2. C. palmata, Fr. ; orange-yellow ; branched, tremelloso- 

 tough, compressed, dilated upwards, divided ; branchlets 

 somewhat round, divaricate, obtuse. 



On wood. Twycross, 



C. tuberosa, Fr. Transferred to Clavaria, No. 40. 



** Ccespitose. 



3. C. cornea, Fr. (p. 284) ; h in. Epping Forest. 



4. C. corticalis, Fr. ; — in., pallid flesh-colour; caespi- 

 tose, erumpeni, soft, pellucid ; clubs small, awl-shaped, 

 somewhat distinct. — Batsch. f. 162. 



On dead bark. Penzance. 



*** Simple, distinct. 



5. C. striata, Fr. ; 4-3 in., yellow ; simple, solitary, 

 elongated, blunt at base, linear, even when dry. — Bonord, 

 f. 255. 



On ash. Belvoir Castle. 



6. C. striata, Fr. ; yellow ; simple, solitary, tough, lanceo- 

 late, acute, striate when dry. — Hojfin. Germ. t. 7, /. 1. 



