Ord. IX. Tribe I. FUNGI HYMENOM YCETES. 
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1. stem perpendicular. Cap distinct, round, nearly entire. Growi^^g on the ground. 
16112 Cap fleshy flat tessellated scaly not banded umber-colored, Processes buffish-cinereous, Stipes short 
16113 Cap fleshy smooth subrepand buffish. Subulate processes of hymenium unequal pale, Stipes unequal thick 
16114 Cap fleshy orbicular somewhat tomentose brownish .flesh-color, Processes nearly equal, Stipes thin equal 
16115 Cap coriaceous tomentose, Stipes lateral tomentose 
2. Stem simple, somewhat horizontal. Cap halved, or out of the centre. Fleshy. Growing on wood. 
16116 Cap gelatinous papillose, Processes soft pyramidal glaucous. Stipes short lateral 
16117 Very large heart-shaped white becoming rather yellow, Cap subsessile fibrous torn. Processes very long 
3. Cap confounded witli the stem, ohlileratcd. Flesh v. Growing on wood. 
16118 Much branched white becoming yellow. Branches entangled tapering, Processes unilateral subulate 
4. Cap sessile, lateral. Growing on wood. 
16119 Cap coriaceous lobed scaly plaited rufous brown projecting behind, Processes imbricated pale rufous 
16120 Eft'use-reflexed, Cap coriaceous thin banded ochre-colored. Processes minute numer. ochre-flesh-colored 
161L1 Coriaceous woody spherical orange-color, Processes short erect 
5. Cap resupinate, effuse. Growing on wood. 
16122 Effused thin glabrous tawny-ferruginous. Processes in the middle straight 
16123 Effused downy pale-white. Processes rounded pubescent at the end bearded with orange 
16124 Eflfiis. white at length yellow, with a byssoid marg. Process of hymen, oblique subent. compr. vilJ. at apex 
16125 The only species 
16126 Effused soft sulphur-colored : the circumference expanded and byssoid, Plaits distant irregular 
1. Cap entire, with a stem. Terrestrial. 
16127 Corky pale. Cap depressed scaly beneath smooth somewhat pilose 
16128 Somew. tuft, stipit. or sess. Cap irregul. rarely quite ent. striato-fibr. purplish-brown : marg. often laciniate 
2. Cap lateral, somewhat stipitate. Terrestrial. 
16129 Irregularly tufted dark fuscous, Cap rather thick striate- fibrous sessile often imbricated sometimes 
with a very short lateral stipes 
16130 Ferruginous brown. Caps fibrous scaly ragged and crisp at their edges 
3. Cap and stem confounded, running into compressed branches. Terrestrial. Merisma. Pers. 
16131 Erect purple-brown. Branches compressed palmate folded paler at the summit 
/3 Somewhat ferruginous. Branches glabrous obtusely ragged fastigiate 
16132 Subdecumbent pale greyish or yellowish. Branches effused plane expanding fimbriato-laciniate 
16133 Erect distinct stipitate reddish-grey. Cap with branches of nearly equal length. Stipes bulbous at base 
4. Cap sessile, lateral. Growing on wood. 
16134 Imbricated rigid somewhat zoned purplish reddish-brown glabrous, Hymenium papillose minutely 
velvety rubiginous paler at the margin 
16135 Effuse-reflexed thin silky ferruginous margined downy beneath 
16136 Somewhat imbricated bandless smooth on each side very smooth dull-brown 
16137 Effuse-reflexed coriaceous strigose, Hymenium smooth yellowish or orange-buff 
16138 Effuse-reflexed somewhat membranous striated pubescent beneath smooth and ochraceous 
16139 Imbricated subcoriaceous zoned hirsute, Hymenium smooth purple 
16140 Imbricated velvety zoned pale reddish-buff, Hymenium smooth irregularly papillose huffish at length 
ferruginous sometimes shooting out into rude stems anastomosing and producing irregularly caps 
16141 Round thick often conflu. Marg. waved splitting, Hymenium tubercidose yellow, or reddish-brown crack. 
16142 Broadly effused thickish, The margin slightly reflexed, Hymenium ochraceous uneven unequally papillose 
16143 Coriaceous broad thin. Margin free with the surface tomentose, Hymenium smooth minutely reticulated 
buff becoming darker in age 
16144 Effus. very broad thin. Hymen, somew. of an ochrey pale yell. smth. or with scatter, uneq. false papillse 
16145 Resupinate, Margin free whitish hirsute, Hymenium fuscous smooth somewhat shining and faintly 
zoned towards the margin cracking in a radiated manner 
16146 Circular effused, Margin sometimes free rarely reflexed, Hymenium pale whitish-brown pruinose silky 
and minutely byssoid at the margin turning red when wounded 
and Miscellaneous Particulars. 
broad, somewhat depressed, flexuose, and apt to grow to one another. The only species is found in August 
and November by the side of sandy paths in pine-groves, 
2377. Phlebia. So called, from (pXi-^,a. vein. As the last was intermediate between Agaricus and Hydnum, 
so is this between Cantharellus and Thelephora. As that differed from Daedalea, does tliis froin Merulius. 
The species are all found upon bark, late in the year. No species was described before the v.-ritings of Fries. 
P. merismoides is an elegant little plant, distinguished by its reddish-flesh-colored hues. It is found occasionally 
.spreading over wood and smooth bark ; and sometimes runs with its papillose veiny branches among mosses. 
2378. Thelephora. So called, from ^yM, a nipple, and (^i^u, to bear, in allusion to the papillose surface of 
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