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Peniophora rosea, Mass. On wood. A. 
P. incarnata, Mass. On wood and bark. A., P. 
P. ochracea, Mass. Inside dead bark. Q. 
P. cinerea, Che. On bark and wood. Common. 
P. velutina, Oke. On wood. A. Q. 
P. phyllophila, Mass. On dead leaves. A. 
. terrestris, Mass. Running over branches, leaves, and the 
naked ground. A. 
Soppittiella, Mass. 
S. cristata, Mass. On the ground, incrusting leaves, moss, &c. Q. 
S. sebacea, Mass. Running over various substances lying on the 
und. A. 
Thelephora, Ehrh. 
T. caryophyllea, Pers. On the ground. A. 
T. biennis, Fries. On the ground. A. 
T. terrestris, Zhrh. On the ground under pines. A. 
T. laciniata, Pers. On the ground under pines. A. 
Coniophora, DC. 
C. olivacea, Mass. On dead pine trunk. Q. 
C. arida, Karsten. On dead pine wood. Q. 
C. sulphurea, Mass. Running over heaps of dead leaves. A. 
C. ochracea, Mass. On the inside of elm bark. Q. 
C. pulverulenta, Mass. On dead wood. Q. 
C. membranacea, DC. On damp wall of a potting shed. 
C. incrustans, Mass. Running over heaps of dead leaves. Q. 
C. puteana, Mass. On dead bark. A. 
Aldridgea, Massee. 
A. gelatinosa, On a heap of dead leaves. Forming a 
broadly eitused, paed a purple-brown layer, which 
shrinks very much during drying. A. 
CLAVARIEAE. 
Clavaria, Vaillant. 
C. muscoides, Z. Among grass. A. 
C. fastigiata, L. Among grass. A. 
