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Polypoxus (Resupinati) umbxinus, Fr. Hijm. Bur., p. 571. 
Resupinate, determinate, undulating, tuberculose, reddish umber; 
margin smooth, paler ; pores minute, rather rounded, unequal, of 
the same colour. Rosth. t. 27, fig. 6 ; B. fy Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1890. 
On trunks. Knowle Park. 
Polypoxus (Resupinati) xeticulatus, Fr. Hym. Bur., p. 580. 
Orbicular, thin, falling away, white ; margin floccose with radi- 
ating fibres ; pores distant, cup-shaped. B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
No. 1891. 
On putrid wood. Hereford, 1878. 
Daedalea auxea, Fr. Hym. Bur., p. 587. 
Golden yellow. Pileus between corky and coriaceous, gibbous, 
velvety, somewhat zoned, of one colour ; liymenium at first pori- 
form then labyrinthiform, yellow. Batt. t. 35, fig. F ; B. Br. 
Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1896. 
On prostrate trunk. Near Hereford (M. C. C.). 
“ Imbricated, the veins for the most part straight and radia- 
ting.” — B. Br. 
Hydnuxn xufescens, Fr. Hym. Bur., p. 601. 
Pileus thin, nearly regular, pubescent; stem almost equal; 
spines regular, of the same colour. B. fy Br. Ann. Hat. Hist., No. 
1892 * 
On the ground. Dolgelly (Miss Ruth Berkeley). 
“ Differing from H. repandum in having the pileus distinctly 
tomentose, in this case studded with little warts.” — B. ^ Br. 
Hydnum acxe, Quelet Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. xxiv., t. 6,/. 1. 
Stem short, grey, bistre at the base ; pileus fleshy, compact, 
turbinate, flattened, tomentose ; pale bistre, browner in the centre ; 
flesh greyish or bistre, fragile and bitter ; spines grey-bistre with 
the extremities whitened ; spores (’006 mm.) very spinulose. B. 
d* Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1893. 
In fir woods. Forres (Rev. J. Keith). 
Cyphella Bloxami, B. Sf Phil. 
White, floccose, membranaceous. Disc yellowish, crenately 
lobed ; flocci smooth, sporophores turbinate. Spores (*0003- 
*0004 in.), *0076- , 01 mm. B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1894. 
On Ulex. Twycross (Rev. A. Bloxam). 
Clavaxia canaliculata, Fr. Hym. Fur., p. 678. 
Solitary, fistulose, rather tough, quite smooth, not rooting, white, 
at length compressed, channelled, or splitting longitudinally. 
Quelet, t. 21, fig. 1 ; Bull., t. 496, fig. l. m. B. 4" Br. Ann. Nat. 
Hist., No. 1895. 
On grassy ground. Coed Coch. 
About 3 inches long. 
Myxospoxium dracaenicola, B. ^ Br. 
Orange. Spores ovate. B. Br. Ann. Nat. Hist., No. 1896. 
On leaves of Braccena. 
