. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. GRANDINIA. 255 .x.^o^9rrscr^ Genus XXXIX.—Grandinia {grando, hail. From the granular Grandinia. character of the hymenium). Fr. Gen. Hymenom. Hymenium amphigenous, continuous, waxy, warty with papillae or rather granulose; granules globose or hemispherical, entire, obtuse or hollowed out at the apex, crowded, regular, smooth, persistent. Crustaceous, effused, soft, improperly referred o?i account of their equal and persiste?it papilla to the Thelephoras, from which they are distinguished by their polished granules. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 625.


. British fungi (Hymenomycetes). Fungi -- Great Britain. GRANDINIA. 255 .x.^o^9rrscr^ Genus XXXIX.—Grandinia {grando, hail. From the granular Grandinia. character of the hymenium). Fr. Gen. Hymenom. Hymenium amphigenous, continuous, waxy, warty with papillae or rather granulose; granules globose or hemispherical, entire, obtuse or hollowed out at the apex, crowded, regular, smooth, persistent. Crustaceous, effused, soft, improperly referred o?i account of their equal and persiste?it papilla to the Thelephoras, from which they are distinguished by their polished granules. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 625. 1. G. granulosa Fr.—Tan-colour, waxy, broadly effused, agglutinated, circumference determinate, smooth ; hymenium equal, continuous. Gran- ules hemispherical, equal, crowded. On dead branches. Forming a thin adnate stratum. Name—granum, a small seed. Granular. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 626. Berk. Out. p. 264. n. 832.—Pers. Syti. p. 576. LXXX. Graudluia granulosa. Natural size. Section four times natural size. C. Hbk. n. 882. 5. Mycol. Scot. 2. G. mucida Fr. —Pale yellowish, waxy-mucid, effused, some- what innate, circumference determinate, somewhat radiate ; hyme- nium continuous. Granules crowded, large, unequal, hemispher- ical, soft. Somewhat gelatinous when moist, corrugated when dry. On rotting pine. Glamis, 1877. May-Nov. Name—mucidus, mucid. Fr. Hym. Eur. p. 626. Mycol. Scot. n. 833. B. 6= Br. n. 1691. S. 3. G. ocellata Fr.—Livid, waxy, broadly effused, agglutinated, the indeterminate circumference sterile ; hymenium unequal, con- tinuous. Granules crowded, somewhat conical, obtuse, equal, of the same colour. Unchanged when dry, not cracked, sterile in some places. The granules terminate in a very delicate whitish apiculus, and on this sinking in the apex is hollowed out forming as it were a small eye. On dead trunks. Bodelwyddan. Coed Coch. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been


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