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Coxticium cinnaxnomeum . Fr. Ep., p. 561. 
Effused, irregular adpressed, cinnamon, beneath and circumfer- 
ence fibrillose-strigose ; hymenium fleshy, soft, smooth, naked, of 
the same colour ; cracked when dry. — B. ^ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist.., 
No. 1694. 
On birch. Glamis. 
Fuckel’s specimens of what is presumably this species, is a good 
Tlymenochoete. This appears to be a Corticium. 
Corticium citxinum. Pers. M. E., p. 136. 
Waxy, adglutinate, bright yellow ; hymenium papillose. — B. ^ 
Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1695. 
On thorn. Perthshire. 
Corticium violaceo-lividum. Er. Hym. Eur., p. 655. 
Effused, adnate, indurated, livid violaceous ; hymenium spuriously 
corrugated, tuberculose, sprinkled with a thin whitish pruinosity. 
— B. 4' Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1696. 
On dead wood. Glamis. 
Corticium limitatum. Ifont. Ann. Sci. Nat., 1836. Fr. Ep., p. 565. 
Somewhat rounded, closely adnate, indurated, smooth, lurid, 
becoming pale, circumference with a black margin ; hymenium 
naked. — B. 4 Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1697. 
On Cytisus. Perth. 
Corticium puberum. Fr. Hym,. Eur., p. 652. 
Broadly effused, waxy, closely adnate, indeterminate, white or 
clay coloured ; hymenium even, velvety with short hairs, cracked 
W’hen dry. 
On bark. St. Mary Cray (T. Howse). 
Cyphella stuppea. B. ^ Br. 
Erumpent, sessile, pezizieform ; externally tow-like, brown, be- 
coming whitish ; hymenium tawny. — B. 4‘ Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1698. 
Bursting through the tender cuticle of broom. Scotland. 
Typhula gracillima. White. 
White ; stem very slender, curved, smooth ; club elongated. — 
B. 4" Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1699. 
On herbaceous plants. Perthshire. 
Dacrymyces vermiformis. B. 4' Br. 
Minute, grey, worm-like ; sporophores globose ; spores globose, 
pallid tawny (-005 mm., sporophores •0125mm.). — B. 4" Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No. 1700, t. Hi., Jig. 1. 
On rotten wood. 
Ostracoderma pulvinatum. Fr. S. M. iii., 214. 
Scattered or gregarious, roundish or hemispherical ; peridia 
crustaceous but thin and fragile, even, smooth, whitish, collapsing 
in the middle ; spores clay-coloured (*0075 mm.). — B. 8^ Br. Ann. 
Nat. Hist., No 1701. 
On old sack from a dunghill. 
Looks at first sight like a white Chondrioderma, but not gela- 
tinous when young. 
