. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Mass. (from its occasional place of growth, the ground, terra) a , very thin. Hym. cinereous, pallid fawn or , twigs, branches, leaves. 5 in. Resembles pale dull lavender clouds. Peniophora THELEPHORACE/E 419 1881a. P. Chrysanthemi W. G. Sm., Corticium Chrysanthemi Plowr.(from the habitat, base of living chrysanthemum stems) , incrusting, indeterminate, uneven from the irregularitiesof the matrix. Sub. filament


. Synopsis of the British Basidiomycetes ; a descriptive catalogue of the drawings and specimens in the Department of botany, British museum. Mass. (from its occasional place of growth, the ground, terra) a , very thin. Hym. cinereous, pallid fawn or , twigs, branches, leaves. 5 in. Resembles pale dull lavender clouds. Peniophora THELEPHORACE/E 419 1881a. P. Chrysanthemi W. G. Sm., Corticium Chrysanthemi Plowr.(from the habitat, base of living chrysanthemum stems) , incrusting, indeterminate, uneven from the irregularitiesof the matrix. Sub. filamentous. Hym. indeterminate, 5 P. hydnoides Cooke & Mass. (from the resemblance of thehymenium to certain resupinate species of Hydnum ; eidos,appearance) effused, thin, somewhat innate. Hym. cinereous or dull lavender-white, Nov. 55 in. Somewhat resembles Grandinia. LXXXVII. CONIOPHORA DC. (From the dust or spore-powdered hymenium ;Gr. kouis, dust, p/ioreo, to carry.) Resupinate, broadly effused, margin defined or indeterminate,closely attached to the matrix. Hymenium even, powdered with. Fig. 102.—a, Coniophora olivacea Karst., one-half natural size. B, basidiumand spores of ditto, X 500. c, C. ochracea Mass., one-half natural , basidiuin and spores of ditto, X 500. spores, without setas. Basidia tetrasporous. Spores smooth, palebrownish or pale dull ochreous. (Fig. 102.). Growing in broadly expanded patches on dead wood or bark. Species 1883—1898 Spores large. 1883—1893 Spores small. 1894—1896 Substance soft, subgelatinous. 1897, 1898 1883. C. olivacea Karst. (from the olivaceous colour) a b c. Membranous, broadly effused, orbicular or elongate. Hym. dull 2 e 2 420 THELEPHORACEifc Coniophora olive, sparkling with oxalate of lime crystals when fresh; , whitish. Spores pale dull and wood, pine ; uncommon. 5J in. 1884. C. pulverulenta Sacc. (from the pulverulent hymenium) , dr


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