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 TAB. XVI.

Relh. Fl. Cant. Suppl. 2. 29.

With. v. 3. 440.

Rev. Mr. Relhan communicated the specimens from which the figure was drawn. It may be seen also in ''Flo. Dan. t.'' 779. f. 1.

TAB. XVII.

Bulliard t.

on fallen branches of oak and other trees, often covering them copiously on every side. It is either sessile or stipitate. This differs from P. nivea of Dickson and Withering in its orange-coloured centre, and in having occasionally a stalk; nor do I know that any British writer has noticed it.