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Odontia, Pers. 
O. fimbriata, Pers. On fallen branches. Q. 
Kneiffia, Fries. 
K. setigera, Fries. Or fallen branches. A. 
THELEPHOREAE. 
Solenia, Hoffmann. 
S. fasciculata, Pers. On dead wood. B. 
Cyphella, Fries. 
C. capula, Fries. On dead bramble stem. Q. 
C. albo-violacea, Karsten. On dead bark. B. 
C. villosa, Karsten. On rotten twigs. A. 
C. muscigena, Fries. On living Hypnwm. A. 
C. lacera, Fries. On fallen twigs. Q. 
Craterellus, Fries. 
C. cornucopioides, Pers. On the ground. A quaint-looking 
fungus, resembling a black funnel with a wavy margin. Edible, 
and with an excellent flavour. Q. 
Stereum, Pers. 
S. spadiceum, Fries. On dead branches. Common. 
S. rugosum, Fries. On dead branches. Common, 
S. sanguinolentum, Fries. On decaying pine .plank. The 
hymenium becomes blood-red when scratched or bruised. A. 
S. purpureum, Pers. On dead trunks or branches. Common. 
S. ochroleucum, Fries. On dead bark, especially of Aesculus 
Hippocastanum. A, 
S. hirsutum, Fries. On dead sage branches, &c. Common. 
Is sometimes a destrui vo parasite on trees. 
8. undulatum, Massee. On the ground. Q. 
S.frustulosum, Fries. On dead bark. Q. 
S. acerinum, Fries. On bark. Q. 
Corticium, — 
C. comedens, Fries. On branches. Common. a under 
the bark, which is een thrown off. A parasite. 
