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Genus XXII. MERULIUS. Fr. 
568. M. corium, Fr. On dead trunks. Near Warwick, Feb 
ruarv, 1872, Perceval. Kenilworth, Russell , List. 
569. M. lachrymans, Fr. Boletus , Purt. In cellars, &c. In 
the Rev. W. Bree’s cellar at Allesley, October, 1820, 
Purt. iii. 245. Birmingham, S. Wilkins! Driffold Lane ; 
Aston, &c. 
Genus XXIII. SOLENIA. Hoffm. 
570. S. anomala, Pers. On dead wood. October to May. 
Driffold Lane, Sutton ; Shustoke. This species, which 
abounds in the former locality, is certainly not iS. 
ochracea, Hoffm., if the two are really distinct. It 
forms extensive patches, sometimes 10 to 12 inches 
long, of closely packed fawn-coloured tubes, growing 
always on the sawn surfaces of planks or logs. A stipi- 
tate form, having a cylindrical stem If to 2 mm. long, 
and apparently undistinguishable from S. stipitata, Fckl. 
(Sym. Myc. Nachtr. i. 290), occurred at Sutton, December, 
1884. 
Ord. III.—HYDNEI. 
Genus XXIV. HYDNUM. Linn. 
571. H. repandum, Linn. On the ground, in woods. October. 
Wetheley Wood; Oversley Wood, Purt. ii. 677. Burton 
Green Wood, Kenilworth, Russell , lllustr. Combe Rid¬ 
ings, Adams. Baddesley Park, Hatches ! Coleshill Pool, 
abundant; Shawberries Wood, Shustoke ; Princetliorpe 
Wood. 
572. H. scrobiculatum, Fr. Woods. Rare. Alveston Pastures, 
near Stratford-upon-Avon. 
573. H. auriscalpium, Linn. On fir cones, The Grounds, 
Hampton-in-Arden, January, 1883; Driffold Lane, 
Sutton, May, 1889. 
574. H. coralloides, Scop. On ash trees. Rare. At Oversley, 
in several places, generally on the ash, October, 1813, 
Purt. ii. 676. 
575. H. membranaceum, Bull. Coleshill, Bree in Purt. ii. 677. 
576. H. ferruginosum, Fr. On dead wood. In Driffold Lane, 
Sutton, November, 1883. ♦ 
577. H. udum, Fr. On rotting wood. In a very damp place, 
Driffold Lane, Sutton ; [also at Barnt Green Reservoir.] 
578. H. niveum, Pers. Dead wood, &c. Rare. Sutton; 
Trickley Coppice. 
579. H. farinaceum, Pers. On decaved wood. Rare. Sutton ; 
Bradnock’s Marsh. 
