NEW BRITISH FUNGI. 
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These observations differ considerably from those described in 
Grevillea,” vol. iii., p. 136. 
Coxticium cinnamomeum. Fr. Ep. 650. 
Effused, confluent, and irregular adpressed, cinnamon beneath, 
and circumference fibrilloso-strigose ; hymenium fleshy, soft, 
smooth, naked, of the same colour, cracked when dry. — B. ^ Br. 
Ann. N.H., No. 1584. 
On wood and bark of oak. Glamis. 
Corticium serum. Fr. Ep. 659 . 
Broadly effused, incrusting thin, white, fleshy when recent, 
smooth, pruinose ; when dry flocculose, cracking, papillae, rounded, 
crowded, equal. — B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1583. Thelepliora sera, 
Pers. Syn. 580. 
On trunks. Epping. Scotland. 
Corticium ferrugineum. Fr. Ep. 661 . 
Effused, adnate, everywhere tomentose, ferruginous ; hymenium 
papillose, pulveraceous. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1585. 
On wood and bark. W othorpe, Scotland. 
Clavaria Krombholzii. Fr. Ep. 669 . 
Fragile, caespitose, even, white, sparingly branched, branches 
somewhat compressed, obtuse. — B. 4' Br. Ann. N.R., No. 1586. 
Clavaria Kunzei, Kromhh. t. 53,/. 15, 16. 
On the ground in woods. Glamis. 
Clavaria condensata. Fr. Ep. 672 . 
- Very much branched from the base, smooth, tan-coloured, 
rufescent, trita unchangeable ; branches straight, parallel, crowded, 
even, fastigiate at the apices, 2-3 dentate, yellowish. — Schceff. Ic. 
t. 177. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.H., No. 1587. 
In woods. West Farleigh. 
Calocera palmata. Fr. 
Branched, between tremellose and tough, orange-yellow, compres- 
sed, dilated upwards, divided, branches straight, divaricate, obtuse. 
On wood. Twy cross. 
Fterula subulata. Fr. Ep. 682 . 
Very densely crowded, straight, sparingly branched; branches 
growing together, whitish cinereous, multifid at the apices ; subu- 
late, smooth, yellowish. — Fries Linn. 1830, t. 11,/. 4. B. Br. 
Ann. N.H., No. 1588. 
On moist ground. 
Tough, 1-J in. high. 
Typhula translucens. B. d; Br. Atm. N.H., No. 1589 . 
White, pellucid ; stem short, incrassated upwards, head irregu- 
larly subovate. 
On the ground. Glamis. 
Minute, resembling somewhat a prematurely dried Myxogast. 
Hymenula constellata. B. ^ Br. Ann. N.B., No. 1590 . 
Orbicular, then densely crowded, pallid ; spores minute, fusiform. 
On a decayed board. 
