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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Marasmius saccharinus. Fr. Bym. Eur., 479. 
Pileus membranaceous, convex, rather papillate, smooth, sulcate 
or plicate ; stem very thin, flocculose then smooth, reddish ; gills 
broadly adnate, narrow, thick, very distant, joined by veins, 
whitish. — B. § Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1793. 
On leaves, &c. Kings Clifife, &c. 
Marasmius Curreyi. B. $ Br. 
Pileus nearly plane, sulcate, pallid rufous, somewhat radiating, 
grooves paler, umbo tawny, stem quite smooth, shining, black, 
white at the apex ; gills few, rather ventricose, cream coloured, 
forming a collar, interstices veined or quite smooth. — B. 4' Br. 
Ann. N. H., No. 1794. 
On leaves of grass. Fineshade. 
Marasmius Bxoomei. Berk. 
Half resupinate, pallid brown, striate, then black, hymenium 
white ; gills distant, veined, interstices smooth. — B. Br. Ann. N. 
H., No. 1795. 
On dead twigs. Batheaston. 
Panus Stevensoni. B. $ Br. 
Pileus spathulate, olive yellow, stem dilated above, convex, 
golden, slightly hispid ; gills narrow, entire ; flesh greenish yellow. 
— B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1796. 
On oak. Scotland. 
Boletus spadiceus. Schceff., t., 126. 
Pileus pulvinate, expanded, dry tomentose, bright bay, opaque, 
then sparsely rimose ; stem firm, clavate, even, clad with floccose 
meal, yellow, then tawny ; tubes adnate, yellow ; pores minute, 
rather rounded. — B. 4" Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1797. 
About the base of trunks. Glamis, N.B. 
Boletus pusio. Bowse. 
Small, pulverulent ; stem thickened downwards, becoming 
blackish, plicate, springing from a floccose mycelium. — B. 4' Br, 
Ann. N. H., No. 1798. 
On the ground. Kent. 
Polyporus (Anodermei) alutaceus. Fr. Bym. Eur., 545. 
Pileus fleshy, then tough, kidney shaped, rather velvety, tan 
coloured, obsoletely zoned within, margin acute, even ; pores very 
small, thin, rather rounded, whitish, then tan coloured. — B. <J- Br. 
Ann. N. H., No. 1799. 
On fir stumps. Glamis, N.B. 
Polyporus (Anodermei) cerebrinus. B. fy Br. 
Snow white, pulvinate, delicately tomentose, becoming smooth ; 
margin crenate, pores rounded, entire, dissepiments thick, obtuse. 
— B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1800. 
On fir. Glamis, N B. 
“ About an inch across. Looks like a portion of some white 
brain.” 
