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MERULIUS, Fr. 



M. tremellosus, Schrad. Willows, Willow Walk, Chelsea ; Sowerby. 



M. lacrymans, Fr. Dry Rot. Very common in and about London on de- 

 caying trees, and in the roofs, floors, and cellars of private houses and 

 public buildings. 



FISTULINA, Bull. 



F. hepatica, Fr. Bishop's Wood, &e. Usually upon oaks. Upon an elm, 

 Millfield Lane. I have observed this species also on the ash and 

 beech. Esculent. 



Oed. 3. HYBNEI. 

 HYDNUM, L. 



H. repandum, L. Woods north of London. Common. Hornsey Wood ; 



Sowerby. Esculent. 

 H. auriscalpium, L. Fir cones, near Old Stoke Newington churchyard. 



Pine Wood, opposite Lord Mansfield's House ; Curtis. 

 H. coralloides, Scop. On an old ash-tree, Bohun Lodge, Barnet, where it 



has appeared for several years in succession. Esculent. 

 H. ockraceum, V. On dead branches, Bishop's Wood ; common. 

 H. membranaceum, Bull. On dead wood and sticks. Common in the parks 



and woods, and on wooden garden edging. 



RADULUM, Fr. 



B. quercinum, Fr. Kensington Gardens. Sowerby's Hydnum Barba-Jovis 

 t. 328, is referred by Berkeley to R. quercinum. Fries {Epic. p. 528), 

 however, refers it to Odontia. 



Oed. 4. AURICULARINI. 



CEATERELLUS, Fr. 



C. lutescens, Fr. Bishop's Wood ; rare. 



C cormwopioides, Fr. Bishop's Wood ; very common. 



THELEPHORA, Fr. 



T. laciniata, P. Woods north of London. Common. 



T. sebacea, Fr. Bishop's Wood, running over grass ; common. 



STEREUM, Fr. 



S. purpureum, Fr. Throughout the London district. Extremely common. 



Generally on poplars. 

 <S. hirsutum, Fr. Throughout the London district. Extremely common. 

 S. r'M/osum, Fr. On stumps ; very common. 



