NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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Thelephora undulata. Fr. Ilym. Ear., 633. 
Pallid. Pileus between coriaceous and membranaceous, de- 
pressed, even, bare ; margin entire, undulated ; stem short, 
villous ; hymenium costate, setulose. — B. 4’ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 
1816. Schceff. Icon., t. 278. 
On the ground. Coed Coch. 
Hymenochaete Stevensoni. B. Sf Br. 
Pallid fawn colour, rigid ; margin obtuse, elevated, hispid with 
rufous bristles. — B. Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1817. 
On bark of yew. Glamis, N.B. 
u A very curious and distinct species.” 
Stereum ochroleucum. Fr. Ilym. Ear., 639. 
Pileus between coriaceous and membranaceous, free, expanded, 
flaccid, silky, zoned, hoary ; hymenium even, smooth, yellowish. — 
B. 4- Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1818. 
On trunks. Glamis, N.B. 
“ Often resupinate.” 
Corticum porosum. B. & Curt. 
Itesupinate, milk white, here and there porose ; margin free, 
reflexed. — B. $ Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1821. 
On trunks. Aboyne. 
“ Apparently the same with specimens from Venezuela. The 
pores look as if little dewdrops had settled on the hymenium, 
which had in consequence contracted, or rather retracted.” 
Corticum puberum. Fr. Hym. Eur., 652. 
Broadly effused, waxy, adnate, indeterminate, white or clay- 
coloured ; hymenium even, velvety with short setae, cracked when 
dry. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1822. 
On wood. Scotland, Hereford, Sydenham. 
Corticum subdealbatum. B. Sf Br. 
Effused, white ; hymenium fawn-coloured from the pale setae 
B. 4- Br. Ann. N. H ., No. 1823. 
On fir. Badminton. 
Apparently the same thing occurs in Pennsylvania, U.S. 
Corticum foetidum. B. Sf Br. 
Foetid, effused, resupinate, arachnoid beneath, white then ochra- 
ceous, smooth. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N. H., No. 1824. 
On sawdust. Coed Coch. 
Corticum scutellare. B. Sf Curt. Grevillea i., No. 282. 
Resupinate, effused, immarginate, whitish or somewhat clay- 
coloured ; hymenium cracked in minute areolse. — B. ^ Br. Ann 
N. H., No. 1825. 
On Ulex. Scotland. 
Clavaria Kunzii. Fr. Ilym Eur., 669. 
Rather fragile, very much branched from a thin base, white ; 
branches elongated, crowded, repeatedly forked, fastigiate, even, 
equal, compressed at the axils. — B. 4 - Br. Ann. JV. H., No. 1819. 
On the ground. 
