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Lactarius sanguifluus Fr. Epicr., p. 341. Fr. Hym. Eur. 
Resembles L. deliciosus, but the milk in place of bein 
deep blood-red changing to green. 25x 2x? in. 
> P- 431, 
& Orange ig 
Wick, 21 October, 1845. Drawing in British Museum, w 
G. Smith, Jour. Bot. XLI. (1903), p. 386. 
Poria obliqua Fr. Syst. Myc., p. 378. Fr. Hym. Eur, p. 579 
Pir comes, TOO. tal: a 
Broadly effused, 4-9 m. thick, flesh thin, from pale to brownish- 
black, edge usually raised, crested ; pores very small, long, somewhat 
angular ; spores globose, brown, 5-7 in diameter, 
On dead trunks of Citrus, Alnus, Robinia. 
Guildford, February, 1883. C. E. Broome. Example in British 
Museum. W. G. Smith, Jour. Bot. XLI. (1903), p. 386. 
Merulius confluens Schwein, Syn. Fung. Car. 1822. No. 836. 
Resupinate, longitudinally effused, somewhat fleshy, margin free, 
inflexed, sub-tomentose, pallid, folds uneven, reticulate, porose. 
On branches of 4/nus. 
Leigh Wood, Clifton, August, 1843, C. E. Broome. W.G. Sm, 
Jour. Bot. XLI, (1903), p. 386. 
Cyphella griseo-pallida Weinm. Ross Obs. Rec., 1836, p. 522. Fr, 
Hymn. Eur..p. 662: 
Sub-membranaceous globose to campanulate, sessile pallid-grey, ex- 
terior floccose ; hymenium smooth ; spores ovate acuminate. 
On trunks and branches of various trees. On elm and elder bark, 
December, 1873, C. E. Broome. Examples in British Museum. 
W.G. Sm. Jour. Bot. XLI. (1903), p. 386. 
Clavaria luteocalba Rea. PI. 3. 
Clubs simple, fasciculate or scattered, stuffed, 4-5 cm. high x 
2-3 mm. thick, gradually attenuated to the base, apex constantly white, 
acute or blunt, the remainder of the club being of a deep rich yellow. 
Spores white, pip-shaped, 5-6 x 3. 
Amongst grass and bracken, Invermay, Perthshire, 3oth September, 
1903, and Savernake Forest, 6th to roth October, 1903, C, Rea. 
Distinguished from all other yellow Clavariae of the Syncaryne 
group by the apex, which is white from the very first. 
Geaster umbilicatus Fr. Syst. Myc. ili, p. 14. 
Exoperidium multifid, segments laciniate, unequal, sub-lanceolate, 
