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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
By M. C. Cooke. 
( Continued from p. &7.J 
Panus farinaceus, Schum. Fr. Hym. Fur. 490. var. albido- 
tomentosum, CJce. Sf Mass. 
Pileus subcoriaceous, flexuous, pallid umber, densely clothed 
with a short whitish velvety tomentum , which seems to be per- 
sistent, but thinner and shorter towards the incurved margin, 
stem lateral, or without any distinct stem, but attached by a 
villous base ; gills radiating, attenuated behind, lanceolate, honey- 
coloured, entire, rigid, scarcely crowded, mixed with shorter ones ; 
spores sub-globose (5 /x diam.). 
On trunks. Epping. 
Pileus about an inch broad, often in imbricated tufts. It is 
doubtful whether this is not a distinct species from the type 
described by Fries. 
Panus patellaris, Fr. Hym. Fur. 490. 
Resupinate, coriaceous, plane or cup-shaped, orbicular, externally 
pallid, furfuraceous , adnate by the scarcely porrect vertex, margin 
involute, gills concurrent, dingy ochre, somewhat crowded, entire. 
Spores oval (6x4 p). 
On branches of cherry. Forres. (Rev. Dr. Keith.) 
In some respects very similar to P. ringens , but differs in the 
distinctly mealy pileus, and the smooth, not striate, margin. Pileus 
■| inch or a little more. 
Peniophora terzestzis, Mass. 
Pale grey, effused, forming velvety patches on the naked soil, 
with an indeterminate margin, substratum thin, interwoven, 
basidia clavate or pear-shaped, metuloids lanceolate, rough, 
hyaline (85-89 X 15-20 /x). Spores oval, hyaline (10 x 6-7 /x). 
On naked soil. Queen’s Cottage, Kew. 
Forming grey velvety patches 1-2 inches in diameter. 
Phoma glyptica, Che. Sf Mass. 
Subcuticular. Perithecia grouped in circles, surrounded by a 
more or less distinct line, sub-globose, the punctiform ostiola 
piercing the epidermis. Sporules oval, continuous, hyaline, on long 
sporophores (4-5 x 3 /x). 
On branches of Salix. Tunbridge Wells. 
Externally, in habit and appearance, not distinguishable from 
Valsa glyptica, Berk. & Curr. 
Phoma subcomplanata, Che. Mass. 
Perithecia gregarious, soon becoming exposed and superficial, 
small, globose, then collapsed and cup-shaped, black (^-^ mm.). 
Sporules subglobose, continuous, hyaline, very numerous, minute 
(8x2 /x). 
