Messrs. Berkeley and Broome on British Fungt. 25 
Greville was published. The specimens are not quite so 
tuberous, nor, in general, the branches quite so much flattened 
as he represents them; but, from the analogy of allied North- 
American species, there is no doubt about the identity. 
1693. T. crassa, Lév. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1844, ii. p. 209; 
Bonite, tab. 139. fig. 1. 
Berkshire, Sawyer. 
Having no type, it is impossible to say positively that it 
is Léveillé’s plant, though the description and figure agree. 
Widely diffused over soil partially covered with moss, and 
forming irregular, thick, rounded, umber-brown masses of a 
velvety aspect but not setulose. 
1694. Corticium cinnamomeum, Fr. Ep. p. 561. 
On birch. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1695. C. citrinum, Pers. Myc. Eur. p. 136. 
On thorn. Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan White. 
1696. C. violaceo-lividum, Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 655. 
On dead wood. Glamis, Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1697. C. limitatum, Mont. Ann. d. Sc. Nat. 1836 ; Py. 
Ep. p. 565. 
On Cytisus. Perth, Dr. Buchanan White. 
We have no type; but though the extreme ciliated margin 
is im most places white, the dark zones and dull nodular 
hymenium are characteristic. 
*C. serum, Pers.; Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 659. 
Some specimens come very close to some states of Knedffia 
setigera, F'r., to which it is alled.. See Hym. Eur. p. 629. 
1698. C, ryphella stuppea, B. & Br. Hrumpens, sessilis, 
pezizeeformis, externe stuppea, ex brunneolo albescens ; hyme- 
nio fusco. 
Bursting through the tender cuticle of broom. Rev. M. 
Anderson, "March 1873. * 
* Olavaria fusiformis, Sow. t. 234. 
Ballinluig, at 2000 feet. Rev. J. Stevenson. 
1699. Typhula gracillima, White. Alba, stipite gracillimo 
curvo glabro ; clavula elongata. 
On various herbaceous plants. Perthshire, Dr. Buchanan 
White. 
1700. Dacrymyces vermiformis, B. & Br. Minuta grisea 
vermiformis ; sporophoris globosis; sporis globosis pallide 
fuscis. 
On rotten wood. Bathford plantations, C. E. Broome, 
April 1, 1877, also April 28, 1876. 
Sporophores *0005 inch in diameter ; spores ‘0002. 
Puate III. fig. 1. a, plant im situ, magnified ; b, sporophores with 
spores, highly magnified. 
