428 Rev. M. J. Berkeley & ^h. 0. E . Broome on British Fungi. 



1285. B. pruinafus, Fr. Ep. p. 414. 



On grassy ground, Kew, 1868. It has occurred since in 

 other h)calities. 



1286. Polyporus (Pleuropus) melanopus, Fr. Syst. Myc. 

 vol. i. p. 347. 



On dead wood. Hopetoun, Lady Hopetoun, who sent an 

 excellent drawing. It also occurs at Belvoir, and has lately 

 been sent by the Rev. J. Keith from Forres. 



Mr. W. G. Smith has lately sent what is undoubtedly Bo- 

 letus inihricatus, Bull ; but the substance is not fibroso-casea- 

 sius, and can therefore scarcely be P. imbricatus of Fries and 

 Rostkovius. It is probably merely a thin form of P. sulp/m- 

 reus. 



1287. P. (Anodermei) epileucus, Fr. Ep. p. 452. 

 On elm-trunks. Nov., London, W. G. Smith. 



1288. P. (Placodermei) j^ojyulinus, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. 

 p. 367. 



On the trunk of a poplar, abundantly. Uffington, Lincoln- 

 shire. 



Has very much the habit of 2^. connatus. 



1289. P. (Resupinatus) micans, Ehb. Silv. Ber. p. 30. 

 ■On dead wood. Leigh Wood, Bristol, Oct. 6, 1865. 



1290. P. (Resupinatus) sanguinolentus, Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. 

 p. 385. 



Epping Forest, Nov. 17, 1867, C. E. Broome and W. G. 

 Smith. 



1291. P. (Resupinatus) hihernicus^ n. s. Totus effusus, non 

 separabilis, albus ; margine tenui, tomentoso; poris parvis, 

 angulatis ; dissepimentis rigidiusculis. 



On decorticated branches of fir. Luggela, county Wicklow, 

 Sept. 1867. 



At first orbicular, then by confluence forming effused 

 patches, with a narrow, very thin, tomentose margin ; pores 

 -J^ inch across ; dissepiments mostly entire. 



Apparently nearer to P. radula than to P. va/porarius. 



1292. P. (Resupinatus) farinelluSj Fr. Syst. Myc. vol. i. 

 p. 384. 



On beech. Penzance, Dec. 9, 1869, 0. E. Broome, J. 

 Ralfs. Aboyne, 1870. 



1293. Tramefes BuIIiardi, Fr. Ep. p. 491. 



On dead wood. Resupinate form, Bathampton, Oct. 1859, 

 C. E. Broome. 



1294. Hydnum serobiculatum, Fr. Obs. i. p. 143. 



In fir- woods. Minstead, near Lyndhurst, Oct. 1868, C. E. 

 Broome. Forres, Nov. 1868, the Rev. J. Keith, Mr. Michael 

 Terrv. 



