258 REV. E. N. BLOOMFIELD ON SUFFOLK FUNGI. 
Merulius lachrymans, Fr. 
Fistulina hepatica, Fr. 
Oak. 
In cellars, &c., causing Dry Rot. 
Great Glemham, Bury, &c. On 
Hydnei. 
Hydnum imbricatum, L. Bungay. Not uncommon, Mr. 
Woodward. 
,, 1 ^ repandum, L. Bungay, Mr. Woodward, Shrub- 
land Park, Mildenhall, FI. 
,, auriscalpium, L. Hawstead, Sir J. Cullum, 
1774. Common. 
„ ? sp. Great Glemham, bursting through the 
bark of an Apple tree, E. N. B. 
Auricularini. 
Thelephora caryophyllea, Fr. Near Bungay Woods, 
abundant, Mr. Stock. 
„ palmata, Fr. Hitcham Wood, FI. 
,, laciniata, P. Frequent in Fir woods, FI. 
Fornham and Mildenhall, 1862, E. S. 
Stereum purpureum, Fr. Common. 
,, hirsutum. Fr. Very common. 
,, sanguinolentum, Fr. Great Glemham, E. N. B. 
Bury, FI. 
,, rugosum, Fr. Great Glemham, E. N. B. 
,, acerinum, Fr. Common on Maple bark, FI. 
Hymenochjete rubiginosa, Lev. On Oak posts, frequent, FI. 
Great Glemham and Fakenham. 
,, tabacina, Lev. About Bury on Hazel, December 
1856, E. S. 
Auricularia mesenterica, Bull. Common, FI. Great 
Glemham and Benhall, E. N. B. 
Corticium giganteum, Fr. Bury, on felled Fir trees, FI. 
,, lajve, Fr. Honington, Dr. Cooke. 
,, cceruleum, Fr. Common. Very beautiful, like 
blue velvet. 
„ ochraceum, Fr. Bury. On fallen branches, FI. 
