426 THELEPHORACE^E Cyphdla 



1916. C. Berkeley! Mass, (after the Rev. M. J. Berkeley) a. 

 Sessile, globose, then expanded, at length campanulate, minutely 



pilose, reddish-grey as is the even hymenium. 



Dead Carex paniculata. Jan. 3*5-^ in. Berkeley considered this to be 

 a form of 1909a. Massee has made it a species, owing to a difference 

 in size of the spores and the different habitat. 



1917. C. Bloxamii Berk. & Phill. (after the Rev. A. Bloxam) a b. 

 Floccoso-membranous, crenato-lobed, white villous externally. 



Hym. white, then pale yellow. 

 Furze. Mar. -April. Minute to ^ in. 



1917a. C. eyelas Cooke & Phill. (from the shape, like the bivalve 



shell, Cydas) a b. 



Conchiform, dimidiate, attached on one side, pendulous, clad 

 with flexuous hairs, whitish. Hym. smooth, very pale rose- 

 colour. 

 Dead wood. \ in. 



1918. C. pallida B. & Br. (from the pallid colour) a b c. 



Sessile, at first orbicular, then irregularly lobed, plane, densely 

 tomentose to slightly hispid. Hym. at length wrinkled, pallid 

 ochreous. 



Old stems of Clematis Vitalba. Nov. -April. ^ to ^ in. 



1919. C. f raxinieola B. & Br. (from its habitat, bark of ash, Fraxinus ; 



colo, to inhabit) a b c. 

 Orbicular, shortly villous, white. Hym. light yellow, becoming 



fuscous. Spores pale olive. 

 Proliferous. Dec.-Feb. Minute to g^ in. 



1920. C. museieola Fr. (from its growing on mosses ; muscus, moss, 



colo, to inhabit) a b. 

 Membranous, subsessile, cupulate, nodding, externally slightly 



fibrilloso-striate; marg. slightly downy, repand, torn. Hym. 



even, whitish, rarely cinereous. 

 Mosses; rare. Dec. -Mar. in. 



1921. C. oehroleuea B. & Br. (from the yellow-white colour; Gr. 



ochros, pale yellow, leukos, white) a b. 

 Membranous, cupulate, villous above ; marg. at length split. 



Hym. even, pale ochre, brighter than exterior. 

 Sticks, bramble ; rare. July-Oct. in. Rarely stipitate. 



1922. C. fuseospora Curr. ex Cooke (from the colour of the spores ; 



fuseus^ dusky). 

 Sessile, white tomentose; marg. connivent. Hym. becoming 



yellow. Spores subglobose, punctulate. 

 Bark. - mm. 



