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980. Thelephora intybacea. Pers. Syn. 567. Fr. Ihjm. 
Fur. 635. Sacc. Syll. 7144. 
Caaspitose, soft, whitish, then ferruginous red, at length sooty- 
brown, stem somewhat lateral, grown together (10-11 c.m. broad). 
Pilei imbricate, fibrous, dilated at the margin, at first fringed with 
white, then entire, and of one colour ; hymenium inferior, papillose, 
rather floccose. Spores angularly sphseroid or tuberculate, brownish, 
6-8 y or 7 x G y. 
In woods. N.S.Wales. 
981. Thelephora terrestris. Elir. Fr. Hym. Eur. 636. 
Sacc. Syll. 7145. 
Casspitose, soft, brown, turning blackish ; pilei imbricate, 
flattened, fibrously strigose, without zones, running down into the 
sublateral stem ; margin similar (2-5 c.m. broad), hymenium 
inferior, radiately rugose. Spores 10 x 6-7 y. 
On the ground, Victoria. 
982. Thelephora laciniata. Pers. Syn. 567. Sacc. Syll. 7 147 .. 
Soft, coriaceous, encrusting, ferruginous brown ; pilei somewhat 
imbricate, eff used-reflex ed, fibrously scaly ; margin fibrously 
fimbriate (6-7 c.m. broad), at first whitish, hymenium inferior, 
papillose, fioceulose. Spores angularly globose, or tuberculate, 
brownish, 6-9 y diam. 
On trunks and the ground. Victoria. 
983. Thelephora stereoides. Cke. $■ Mass. Grev. xviii., 5_ 
Coriaceous. Pilei effused, reflexed, extending 3-4 in., villose, 
ferruginous; margin acute, crispate, hymenium darker, rugose, 
edge paler, rufescent. Spores globose, warted, brown (7-8 y diam.). 
On bark. Victoria. 
* Resupinate, incrusting. 
984. Thelephora cristata. Fr. Hym. Eur. 637. Sacc. Syll. 
7159. 
Incrusting, rather tough, pallid, running out into branches or 
lacinire, apices subulate or fimbriate ; hymenium in even places 
and on the sides of branches papillose. Spores subglobose, 
hyaline, echinulate, 6-7 x 4-5 y. 
Running over mosses, grass, etc. Queensland. 
985. Thelephora riccioidea. Berk. FI. Tasm. n 258. 
Sacc. Syll. 7173. 
Resupinate, closely affixed, radiately branched (7-8 c.m. broad), 
pallid. 
On naked soil. Tasmania. 
986. Thelephora pedicellata. Schwein. Syn. Car. 108. Sacc. 
Syll. 7 188. 
Effused, byssoid, rather compact, cinnamon brown (with a tinge 
of purple when old) ; margin undulate, white, rooting beneath, 
with fasciculate fibres. Spores globose, echinulate. 
On branches. Victoria. Queensland. W. Australia. 
