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18. Stereum pruinatum, B. and Curt., Cuba. No. 409„ 

 On living trees. Houston ; Eav. (246). 



19. Stereum acerinum, Fr., Hym. Eur., 645. 

 On trunks. Houston ; Eav. (269). 



20. Corticium calceum, Fr., Hym. Eur., 652. 

 On wood. Wright (3914). 



21. Corticium comedens, Fr., Hym. Eur., 656. 

 On fallen limbs. Houston ; Kav. (264). 



22. Corticium ladescens, Fr., Hym. Eur., 650. 

 On fallen limbs. Houston ; Eav. (271). 



23. Corticium earneum, Berk, and Cooke, (n. s.) 



Effused, somewhat membranaceous, ochraceous flesh colour, the margin 

 whitish and fibrillose; hymenium thin, smooth and even to the naked eye, 

 cracking when dry. 



On logs. Houston ; Eav. (78). 



This is one of those species in which the hymenium is fur- 

 nished with rough spindle-shaped cells, which project above 

 the surface. It has been proposed to remove these species 

 from Corticium, and place them in a genus intermediate be- 

 tween that and /Stereum, under the name of Peniophora. 



24. Cyphella villosa, Pers., Syn., 655, sub Peziza. 

 On twigs. Houston ; Eav. (183). 



25. Cyphella convoluta, Cooke, (n. s.) 



Scattered, cupshaped, then flattened, 1 to 2 m m. wide, margin membra- 

 naceous, involute, externally white, internally fleshy-red: spores oblong 

 (■007 mm. long.). 



On trunks. Eav. (295). 



Resembling a small sessile Peziza, such as P. leucoloma. 



26. Herneola auricula Judae. Fr., Hym. Eur., 695. 

 On trunks. Wright (3143). 



27. Cuepinia spathularia, Fr.. Epict., 566. 

 On branches. Wright (3146). 



28. Secotium Texense, B. and O, Grevillea, N. A. F., 327. 

 On the ground. Pope (6375). 



29. Geaster hygrometricus, Fr., Sym. Myc, iii, 19. 

 On the ground. Drummond. 



30. Tulostoma fimbriatum. Fr., Sym. Myc, iii, 43. 

 On the ground. Wright (3151). 



31. Bovista stuppea, Berk., Grevillea, N, A. F., 330, 

 Qu the ground. Wright (31§3). 



