26 BRITISH THELEPHOREI. 
6. Coxticium lycii ( Pers ). Cooke Grev. ix., 95. 
Effused, thin; margin pallid, free, somewhat byssoid; hymenium 
lilac, continuous ; spores ellipsoid, 8 x4/i. 
On Lycium and Syringa. Kew. 
Coxticium Boltoni, Fries , Massee Mon. Thel. 123. 
This is undoubtedly the same thing as Hymenochcete Boltoni , 
Sacc., referred also to Bolton’s t. 166, fig. d. But the whole 
evidence of its being British depends on this figure. 
B. Immarginate , margin and substratum byssoid or strigose. 
* Hymenium white , or ochraceous. 
6. Coxticium calceum, Fr. Hym. Fur. 652. HandbTc. No. 933. 
Stev. Brit. Fung. II., 277. 
Broadly effused, adglutinate, waxy, quite smooth, white, margin 
similar ; hymenium even, cracked when dry, pallid ; spores cylin- 
drically ellipsoid, 8 X 4 p. 
On wood. Common. 
Cort. cretaceum , Pers., does not appear to be specifically dis- 
tinct. 
7. Coxticium sexum, Fr. Hym. Fur. 652. Stev. Brit. Fung. 283. 
Broadly effused, incrusting, thin, white, fleshy when recent, 
smooth, pruinose, then dry and flocculose and splitting, with 
crowded rounded equal papillae ; spores ellipsoid, 12-15 x 8-9 p. 
On wood. Epping. Glamis. Menmuir. Maidenhead. 
8. Coxticium sebaceum (Fr.). Massee Mon. Thel. 127. HandbJe. 
No. 904. Stev. Brit. Fung. II., 265. Sebacina incrustans, Tulasne. 
Effused, between fleshy and waxy, becoming hard, incrusting 
and variable in form, tuberculose or stalactitic, whitish, margin 
similar ; hymenium collapsing, flocculosely pruinose ; spores 
ellipsoid, apiculate at the base, 14-16 x 7-9 p. 
On the ground, or running over grass, twigs, &c. Not uncom- 
mon. 
9. Coxticium scutellaxe, Berk, fy Curt. Grev. II., p. 4. Stev. Brit. 
Fung. II., 278. 
Resupinate, broadly effused, immarginate, whitish then some- 
what tan coloured ; hymenium cracking into minute areohe ; spores 
ellipsoid, 5 x 3 p. 
On wood and herb stems. Strachan, Glamis, N.B. Carlisle. 
10. Coxticium foetidum, Berk. Sf Broome Ann. Nat. Hist. No. 1824. 
Mass. Mon. Thel. p. 131, t. 6, f. 3. Stev. Brit. Fung. II., 275. 
Strong scented, effused, resupinate, arachnoid beneath, white, 
then ochraceous, smooth ; spores ellipsoid, 7 x 4/i. 
On sawdust. Coed Coch. 
11. Coxticium lacteum, Fr. Hym. Fur. 649. HandbJe. No. 923. 
Stev. Brit. Fung. II., 274. 
Broadly effused, somewhat membranaceous, milk white, sub- 
stratum and margin loosely fibrillose (often radiating in long thick 
