278 
XXIV. Thongs. Crypt. Algcc. 
940. Mealy Byssus. — B. incana. 
Powdery, mealy. — Dillenius. I. 3 ? 
Trees, October, A. Common. 
XXIV. Mushrooms. Crypt. Fungi. 
Mcrulius. 
Cap with veins underneath of the same sub- 
stance with the rest of the plant. 
941. Minute Merulius. — M. squamula. 
Cap convex, flattish, white, with some indis- 
tinct wrinkles, radiate on the under side, 
stem very tender, between awl and bristle- 
shaped. — Batsch. 84. E. Fungi. 93. 
Woods, on poplar leaves, October, A, Rare. 
Clapham Park ^ Re 7 ihold Woods. 
Obs : 
Beneath the cap instead of gills there are only from ^ to g 
irregular plaits, 
942. Clove Merulius. — M. caryophylleus. 
Sitting, concave, shaggy, edge scolloped and 
waved, veins branched underneath. — Batsch. 
121. Schaeffer. 325. 
Fir Groves, September, A. Rare. 
Ain p thill, — W a rden . 
Ohs : 
Plant dark cinnamon-colored, tiled, edges feathery. 
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