354 OUTLINES OF BRITISH FUNGOLOGY. 



cochleate, irregular, becoming expanderl, margin entire or 

 lobed, reflexcd ; hymeniura white, rosy-white, violaceous, or 

 ochraceous. — Grevillea, vi. L 97, f. 1-3. 



On damp walls, etc. Inverleith House, Edinburgh. 



P. isabellina, JVo7 Sm. ; 1-2 in ; cup sessile, ctes- 

 pitose, fleshy, subglobose, internally smooth, brownish yellow 

 with a shade of red, externally paler, sub-pruinose. — 

 Grevillea., i. /. 9. 



On decayed coniferous wood, Kings Lynn. 



P. macropus, P. (p. 364) ; h-l in. 



Var. flavida, PMIl. ; less furfuraceous externally; colour 

 brighter, yellow, not pallid-fuliginous. 



On decayed wood. Moccas, Herefordshire. 



P. trachycarpa, Cnrr. ; \-\\ in ; cup orbicular, then 

 plane, very often umbilicate ; hyraenium blackish-brown, 

 rough, tuberculate ; externally granulated. — Curr. Trans. 

 Linn. Soc, xxiv. t. 51,/. 3, 5. 



On burnt ground. Summer and Autumn. Ascot, etc. 



P. leiocarpa, Carr ; lo-3 in., cup at first connivent, 

 sub-globose, externally rough, principally towards margin ; 

 vinous-brown, thin, semi-pellucid, sometimes pallid near 

 base, at length expanded, almost plane ; hyraenium olive- 

 brown. — Curr. Trans. Linn. Soc. xxiv. t. 51,/. 4-8. 



On burnt ground. Ascot. 



P. repanda, TFahl. (p. 3G3) ; 1-4 in. Epping 

 Forest. 



P. reticulata, Grer. = P. venosa, P. (p. 362) ; 

 2-5 in. 



P. coronaria, Jacq. ; 4-5 in. ; cup at first buried, 

 then more or less exposed, sub-globose, splitting in a 

 stellate manner, nearly violet or rosy, externally pallid ; 

 stem short, thick, rooting. — Cke. Mycog.f. 238. 



