NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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This singular species forms little pulvinate masses, with an 
obtuse raised border, which is at first tomentose and pallid, of a 
subgelatinous consistence and turning black. The pores are of a 
pale delicate grey, with an acute even edge, about 4 ^^ inch 
diameter. 
Trametes inodora. Fr. Ep. 584 . 
White. Pileus corky, firm, becoming smooth, without zones; 
pores minute, rounded, entire, not discoloured. — B. ^ Br. Ann. 
N.H., No. 1570. 
On the fiat top of an old mossy beech stump. Stoke Poges. 
Pores colourless, slightly angular, about inch wide, nearly 
in. long, not the least linear. Inodorous, externally tomentose, 
white, with a very slight tinge of pink at the base. As in 
Doedalea latissima^ the texture radiates from a central point, and is 
of a pure white. 
Trametes Terrei. B. Br. Ann. N.Il., No. 1571 . 
Resupinate, broad, suborbicular, pulvinate ; substance corky, 
W'hite ; pores angular, here and there sinuate, pallid. 
On beech. Stoke Poges. 
About 3 inches across, 1 inch thick in the centre ; substance 
white, delicately fibrous, radiating from a central point, zoneless ; 
pores about yL incJi across, pallid, angular in the centre, sinuated 
towards the edge. Inodorous. Habit that of Dcedalea latissima. 
Hydnum laevigatum. Brvartz. Fr. Ep. 599 . Atl. Svamp. t. 81 . 
Pileus fieshy, compact, firm, regular, plane, even, quite smooth, 
umber ; margin circinate ; stem thick, even, as well as the thin 
spines, pallid. 
In pine woods. Rannoch. 
Zrpex pendulus. Fr. Ep 620 . 
Pileus membranaceous, plicate, adpressedly squamose, yellow 
porrectis behind, pendulous ; teeth serrate, large, incised, white. — 
Alb. 4' Schw. Consp. t. 6 ,/. 7. 
On wood. 
Thelephora pallida. Fr.Ep.p. 633 . 
Caespitose. Pileus between corky and coriaceous, infundibuli- 
form, entire, strigose- squamose, pallid then rufescent ; stem very 
short ; base villose ; hymenium costate, setulose pallid. — Pers. Ic. 
4' Desc. i. t.i.f. 5. 
On the ground. 
Thelephora clavulaxis. Fr.Ep. ^. 634 . 
Between soft and coriaceous, irregularly branched, rufous-brown ; 
branches terete, attenuated, even, smooth, delicately pruinose ; 
apices acute, pubescent, whitish ; stem somewhat tuberous. — Fr, 
Obs. t. i.f. 1. 
On the ground in pine woods. 
Thelephora Crustacea. Schum, Fr. Ep.p. 637 . 
Broadly effused, somewhat fieshy, undulated, or tuberculose, 
umber brown ; circumference whitish floccose ; hymenium papillose, 
