Rev. M.J. Berkeley & Mr. C. Iv Bror)me on British Fnnqi. ?A 



bright red-brown, rough, with rigid processes; hymenium 

 pallid ; dissepiments lacerated, 



1431. P. callosus, Fr. 



On dead wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



1432. r. (Resupinati) colhhefactus^ B. Sc Br. Strato gla- 

 berrinio cortieioideo ; ])ori.s prinmm e subiculo collabendo ex- 

 cavatis bri'vibus ; niargine obtu.so. 



On dead wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



The barren parts resemble exactly a very smooth Corticium 

 after the fashion of (J. calceum ; the pores seem first to arise 

 from the mere collapsing of the substance, always shallow ; 

 margin obtuse. 



1433. P. (Resupinati) Rennyiy B. & Br. Subiculo crasso, 

 pulvinato, pulverulento ; poris parvis, elongatis ; dissepimentis 

 tenuibus. 



On wood, and running on to the ground. Hereford, 

 J. Renny, Nov. 1873 ; Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 



Forming a thick, at first somewhat frothy, then pulveru- 

 lent mass, white, turning to lemon-coloured when diy ; 

 pores sparingly produced, white, elongated. A very singular 

 species. 



1434. P. (Resupinati) hlepharistoma, B. & Br. Totus re- 

 supinatus, niveus ; mycelio arachnoideo subfarinoso ; poris 

 parvis ; dissepimentis tenuibus ; margine ciliato-dentatis. 



On dead wood. Glamis, 1874. 



Very thin and delicate ; the ciliato-dentate margin of the 

 pores is very elegant, 



1435. Ilydnum squamosum, Fr. Ep. ed. 2, p. 598. 

 Exhibited by W . G. Smith at the Fungus show, South 



Kensington, Oct. 1873. A very interesting addition to the 

 British flora. 



1436. H. melleum, B. & Br. Melleum, effusum, tenue ; 

 margine subtiliter byssoideo; subiculo dentibusque, apice acutis 

 quandoque divisis, deorsum pulverulentis, medio nudis. 



On broken rails lying on the ground. Coed Coch, 1873. 



1437. //. Stevensoni, B. & Br. Album, effusum, subtus 

 farinaceum, hie illic byssaceum ; aculeis cylindricis, obtusis 

 vel truncatis quandoque compressis, apice pulverulentis. 



Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson, March 1874, 



1438. //. anomalum, B. & Br. Pallide flavum ; strato 

 tenui gelatinoso ; dentibus primum granuhformibus, dein stipi- 

 tatis sursum obtuse divisis. 



In the inside of a very rotten ash tree. Near Langridge, 

 Somersetshire, C. E. B., March 9, 1872. 



Substance of teeth tough, with large ovate or globose 

 vesicles immersed in it ; spores globose, shortly pedicellate. 



