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961. Grandinia glauca. Cke. Grev. xvii., 55. 
Rather waxy, broadly effused, adglutinate, glaucous ; margin 
determinate, hymenium equal, minute, crowded, of the same colour. 
Spores 8x4 y. 
On naked wood. Queensland. 
Genus 45. ODONTIA. Pers. 
Resupinately effused, dry. Hymenium composed of papillose 
warts seated on the fibrillose subiculum, warts cristate at the tips, 
penicellate. 
962. Odontia secernibilis. Berk. FI. Tasm. n., 257. Sacc. 
Syll. 7018. 
Resupinate, membranaceous, separable, white. Warts very 
short, compressed, subdivided above. 
On rotten wood. Tasmania. (Fig. 74). 
Genus 46. KNEIFFIA. Fries. 
Loosely fleshy, soft, flocculose and collapsing when dry; hy- 
menium continuous, without granules or warts, but rough with 
scattered or fasciculate rigid seta;. (Fig. 75). 
963. Kneiflia Mulleri. Berk. Linn. Journ. xvi., 1 67. Sacc. 
Syll. 7022. 
Wholly resupinate, thin, mealy when young, here and there 
cracking ; pseudo-granules falling off readily (then resembling 
P or ot helium) , white at the apex. 
On rotten wood. S. Australia. 
Family IV. THELEFHOREI. 
Hymenium inferior, or on both surfaces, coriaceous or waxy, even, 
rarely ribbed or papillose. Spores continuous, hyaline or coloured. 
Genus 47. CRATERELLUS. Fries. 
Hymenium waxy, membranaceous, distinct, but adnate to the 
hymenophore, inferior, smooth, even, or rugose ; spores white. 
964. Craterellus cornucopioides. Linn. Fr. Hym. Bur. 
631. Sacc. Syll. 7042. 
Pilous snbmembranaceons, trumpet-shape, pervious, squamulose, 
sooty-brown, becoming black (8 c.m. or more high); stem hollow, 
smooth, black ; hymenium even, at length rugulose, cinereous ; 
spores ellipsoid, hyaline, 12-14 x 7-8 y. 
In woods. Edible. Queensland. 
965. Craterellus confluens. B. 8f Curt. Linn. Journ. ix., 423. 
Sacc. Syll. 7046. 
Pileus densely connate, orange, deeply funnel-shaped (5 c.m. 
high, 2 A c.m. broad), veins conspicuous, reticulate, decurrent. 
On the ground. Victoria. Queensland. 
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