Mr. Winch's Flora of Northumberland, &;c. 



109 



4. A. papyrina. 



With. iv. 410; Sowerby, t. 349; Bull. t. 402; 



Thelephora loro'is, Persoon, Syn. 575. 

 On pales near Staindiop, also near Medomsley, D. 



Near Darlington, D. — Mr. E. Robsori. 

 o _A. ciyriicnli^ 

 With. iv. 410; Berwick Flora, ii. 161; Bull. t. 



436, f. 1 ; Thclophora quercina, Gr. Crypt. 1. 142 ; 



Persoon, Syn, 573. 

 On dead branches of the Oak, not rare, N and D. 



In Wellington Woods, N. 



6. A. cinerea, 



Sowerby, t. 388, f. 3 ; Northumberland and Dur- 



ham Guide, ii. 99. 

 On the dead branches of trees. 

 Probably a variety of A. corticalis. 



7. A. reficxa. 



With. iv. 412 ; Gr. Crvpt. t. 256 ; Berwick Flora, 

 ii. 161 ; Bull. t. 274 ; Sowerby, t. 27 ; Boletus 

 auriformis, Bolton, t. 82, f. C. ; Thelephora hir- 

 suta, Persoon, Syn. 570. 



On the dead brandies of trees, posts, and paling, 

 abundant. 



8. A.fraxinea. 



TMephora fraxhiea, Gr. Fl. Eds. 410; T. cinerea 



Ii, Persoon, Syn. 580. 

 On dead branches of the Ash, frequent. 



9. A. tremelloides. 



With. iv. 412 ; Bull. t. 290 ; A. corrugata, Sow- 

 erby, t. 290 ; Hclvclla mesenterial, Bolton, 1. 172 ; 

 Tkclephora mesenterial, Persoon, Syn. 571 ; T. 

 purpurea, Persoon, Syn. 571. 



On rotten wood, not rare, N. and D. On the Be- 

 dey Hills, abundant, and in East Common Wood, 

 N. 



10. A. elegans. 



Sowerby, t. 412; Purton, t. 6. 

 On Ash trees in Longacre Wood, D. 



11. A. Icevis. 



Sowerby, t. 388, f. 2 ; Northumberland and Dur- 

 ham Guide, ii. 99 ; Thelephora hcpalica, Fr. iv. 

 11, p. 19. 



In East Common Wood and Walbottle D. 



12. A. intybacea. 



Tluilcphora intybacea, Persoon, Syn. 567 ; Gr. Fl. 



Eds. 407. 

 Near the ground on stumps of trees. 



1 3. A. persistens. 



Sowerby, t. 388, f. 1 ; T/ietephora purpurea, Per- 

 soon, Syn. 571 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 407. 

 On stumps of trees, gate posts, &c. 



14. A. corylca, 



Tlielephora ennjlea, Gr. Fl. Eds. 408 ; T. rugosa, /}, 



Persoon, Syn. 569. 

 On dead Hazel sticks in woods, frequent, N. and D. 

 Near Berwick. — Or. G. Johnston. 



15. A. ochracea. 



Tliclepliora ochracea, Gr. Fl. Eds. 408. 

 On decayed trees, not rare. 



16. A. Corium. 



Thelephora Corium, Gr. Grvpt. t. 147; Persoon, 



Syn. 574 ; Gr. Fl. Eds. 409. 

 On dead branches in Walbottle Dene, N. 



17. A. quercina. 



Thelephora quercina, Gr. Fl. Eds. 409; Persoon, 

 Syn. 573. 



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On dead branches of the Oak, not rare, N. and D. 

 Near Berwick. — Dr. G. Johnston. 



1 8. A. Padi. 



Thelephora Padi, Gr. Crypt, t. 234. 

 On dead branches of the Bird Cherry, Oak, and Ha- 

 zel, N. and D. 



19. A. sanguinoUnla. 



Thelephora sanguinolcnlu, Gr. Fl. Eds. 409 ; Crypt, 

 t. 225. 



On the trunks of Fir trees, not uncommon. At Ben- 

 well and Fenham, N. At Lanchester and the 

 Woodlands, D. 



20. A. sbiuans. 



Thelephora sinuans, Gr. Fl. Eds. 409. 



On the branches of old Oak trees, N. and D. 



21. A. Tilice. 



Thelephora Tilia; Gr. Fl. Eds. 410. 

 On dead branches of the Lime, not rare. 



22. A. cpidermea. 



Thelephora epidermea, Gr. Fl. Eds. 410. 

 On dead branches of trees, N. and D. 



23. A. incrustans. 



Thelephora incrustans, Gr. Fl. Eds. 410 ; Persoon, 



Syn. 577 ; T. sebacea, Persoon, Syn. 577- 

 On the mossy trunks of trees, not rare. 



24. A. calcca. 



Thelephora calcca, Gr. F!. Eds. 411 ; Persoon, Svn. 



581. 

 On decayed trees, frequent. 



25. A. Sambuci. 



Thelephora Sambuci, Gr. Fl. Eds. 411; Crypt, t. 



212. 

 On dead trunks of the Elder near Team and Field 



House, D. Near Benwell and Denton, N. 



113. MARIS MA. 



1. M. cristatum, 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 411; Persoon, Syn. 583; Clavaria 

 laciniata, Sowerby, t. 158; With. iv. 436. 



In Walbottle and Denton Denes, N. In Cawsey, 

 Longacre, Ravensworth, and Bradley Woods, D. 



2. M.Jbjtidum. 



Gr. Crvpt. t. 46 ; Clavaria anthrocrphala, With. iv. 



437 ;' Bull. t. 452, 1'. 1 ; Sowerby, t. 156. 

 On decayed leaves and sticks in Ravensworth Woods, 



D. In East Common Wood and Scotswood Dene, 



N. 



114. CLAVARIA. 



1. C. cristata. 



Gr. Crvpt. t. 190; Persoon, Syn. 591 ; C. albida, 



Schteff. t. 170. 

 In Ravensworth and Longacre Woods, D. In Hea- 



ton and Scotswood Denes, N. 



2. C. pratensis, 



Gr. Fi. Scot. 412 ; Persoon, Svn. 590 ; Berwick- 

 Flora, ii. 154; C. fastigiata,' Hook. Fl. Scot. 

 ii. 29 ; Bull. t. 538 ; With. iv. 438. 



I n meadows and pastures, and on the borders of woods. 



3. C. cornieulata. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 412; Persoon, Syn. 589; Schaaff. t. 



173 ; C. muscoldcs, Sowerby, t. 157 ; Bolton, t. 



114; Bull. t. 351, f. A. B. ; With. iv. 339. 

 In Gibside, Bradley, and Longacre Woods, D. In 



East Common and Horsley Woods, N. 



4. C. abictina. 



Gr. Fl. Eds. 412 ; Persoon, Svn. 589 ; Gr. Crvpt. 

 t. 117- 

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