Pl.cell.aph. 1 1. HYMENOTHECEAE. 262.Canthar. 637 
Peziza cornucopioides, Lin. S. N. 1650 % Sowerby Fungi , 74. 
Merulius cornucopioides, Fersoon Syn, 491. 
In woods ; autumn. 
5. Cantharellus undulatus. Waved chanterelle . 
Thallus pale-livid ; cap rather leatherlike, depressed ; 
edge upright, waved, crisp, underneath wrinkled. 
Helvetia crispa, Sowerby Fungi , 75. 
Merulius undulatus, Persoon Syn . 493. 
In beech woods. 
XXI. 263. CORNIOLA. Corniole. 
Stem lateral ; cap semicircular, nearly membranaceous. 
1. Corniola muscigena, Mosslorn corniole. 
Stem short, rather thick ; cap pale brown ; veins 
branched. 
Helvella dimidiata, Bull. Champ. 1, 290. 
Agaricus muscigenus, Bull. Herb. 288. 
Merulius muscigenus, Withering Arr, 4, 183. 
On hypnum sericeum. 
2. Corniola lob at a. Lohed corniole. 
Thallus stemless, irregular, brownish; edge variously 
lobed, crisp ; veins branched, anastomosing. 
Helvella membranacea, Dickson Crypt. 1,21 ; Sowerby Fungi , 348. 
Merulius membranaeeus, Withering Arr. 4, 184. 
Merulius lobatus, Persoon Syn. 494. 
In bogs, upon moss ; spring. 
XXII. 264. SERPULA. Persoon. Rot . 
Thallus stemless ? affixed by its back. 
Serpula destruens. Destroying rot. 
Thallus spreading, large, yellowish-red ; edge whitish, 
woolly; veins large, porous, crooked. 
Boletus lacrymans, Sowerby Fungi , 113. 
Merulius destruens, Persoon Syn. 496. 
Upon timber-work, where it joins the walls, in damp 
situations. 
Appears at first like a byssus ; when dry covered with 
brown powder; destroyed by spirit of vitriol, and other 
corroding substances, in the same manner as xylpstroma 
giganteum . 
