﻿ON SCHWEINITZ'S SYNOPSIS FUNGORUM. 223 



The hymenium is not setulose, and Schweinitz was right at first in thinking it distinct. 

 It is, we believe, the same with Cort. Auberianum, Mont. 



703. T. mollis, Fr. Identical with No. 871, which should be referred here. 



704. T. alnea, Fr. 



705. T. ochracea, Fr. 



707. T. granulosa, P. This again is no Grandinia, and is probably merely a form 

 of Cort. Iceve, or possibly of C. incarnatum. 



709. T. serialis, Fr. Very doubtful. 



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710. T. livida, P. This is not the same with authentic species! from Fries. It 

 appears to be a resupinate state of Cort. quercinum. 



711. T. viscosa, P. 



712. T. confluens, Fr. Merely a form of Cort. Iceve. 



713. T. comedens, Nees. If the specimens are named correctly, the hymenium is 

 much more developed than in European individuals ; but we have scarcely sufficient 

 materials to determine what is the habit of Schweinitz' plant. 



714. T. incarnata, Fr. Color very slightly developed. 



715. T. nuda, Fr. Certainly not the true plant. It resembles much more thicker 

 conditions of Cort. cinereum, such as are often found on Ash twigs. 



716. T. cinerea, Fr. 



717. T. albido-carnea, Schwein. ! A very distinct species with the substance 

 yellowish. Our Cort. chrysocreas is a more highly developed form. 



718. T. polygonia, P. 



719. T. ribesia, Fr. Scarcely a distinct species ; apparently Cort. incarnatum. 



720. T. acerina, Fr. Not the true plant; appears to be Cort. calceum. 



721. T. corrugata, Fr. 



722. T. laevigata, Fr. The difference between this and No. 681 is very slight. 

 It is very doubtful whether it is what Fries intends. It does not appear to take its 

 origin beneath the cuticle like Cort. comedens, which is essential to the species. 



723. T. episphxeria, Schwein. ! 



724. T. maculyeformis, Fr. 



725. T. bufonia, P. 



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