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NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
Polyporas (Resupinatus) ramentaceus. B. <£• Br. 
Nearly orbicular, subiculum white, tomentose ; margin obsolete; 
pores honey-coloured, broad, rather hexagonal ; dissepiments thin, 
rather rigid, acute. — B. 4 Br. Ann. N. //., No. 1809. 
On dead sticks. Glamis, N.B. 
Pores ^ in. across. 
Polyporus (Resupinatus) reticulatus. Weinm.,p. 339. Fr.Sys. .1 fyc. 
i., 3S5. 
Orbicular, thin, fugacious, white ; margin radiating, floceose ; 
pores distant, cup-shaped. — B. 4 Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1810. 
On rotten wood. Glamis, N.B. 
Polyporus (Resupinatus) hymenocystis. B. <£• Br. 
Snow-white beneath, and the margin arachnoid ; pores broad, 
dissepiments rough, collapsing, at length pallid. — B. 4 ' Br. Ann. 
N H., No. 1810 bis. 
On dead wood. Glamis, N.B. 
Trametes purpurascens. B. Sf Br. 
Besupinate, rather leathery, externally delicately tomentose, 
chestnut ; hymenium becoming purplish ; pores small, dissepi- 
ments rigid. — B. 4 ' Br.Ann. N.H. , No. 1811. 
On dead willow. Cotterstock. 
About J in. across; pores yj-y in. diam. Resembling some 
forms of Polyporus abietinus. 
Daedalea heteromorpha. Fr. S. M. i., 340. 
Effused, rather membranaceous, dingy-yellowish ; margin 
bvssoid ; pores irregular, flexuous. — B. 4 ' Br. Ann. N. H., No. 
1812. 
On an old post, apparently of fir. Sufton Court. 
11 This is now referred by Fries to Lenzites , but our specimens 
clearly belong to Dcedcilea .” 
Hydnum sepultum. B. 4’ Br. 
Wholly resupinate, golden-yellow ; margin white ; spines 
acute, middle-sized. — B. 4 ' Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1813. 
Amongst pine leaves. Glamis, N.B. 
“ Forming little scattered patches on stones buried amongst 
pine leaves.” 
Radulum aterrimum. Fr. Hym. Fur., 624. 
Innate, throwing off the bark, strigose, black ; tubercles 
elongated, distant, large, deformed, rather compressed, black. 
— B. 4“ Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1814. Hydnum erectum , Herb. 
Sow. 
On birch. Kensington Gardens. 
Irpex ipathulatus. Fr. El.,p. 146. 
Effused, membranaceous, white, at first byssoid, at length 
smooth ; teeth spathulate, equal, entire, reticulately connected by 
suppressed veins. — B. 4‘ Br. Aw7i. N. H.,No. 1815. 
On larch. Northumberland. 
