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tenuissimo, cinereo, in prima setate glauco-pruinuloso.— Speg. 

 Fung. Fueg. p. 41, n. 100. 



On fallen rotten beech-branches. In woods near Jandagaja ; 

 Tierra del Fuego. 



In details and habit very similar to Calloria epipora. 



Cobticitjm majuscultjm, Speg. Coriaceo-membranaceum, 

 primo suborbiculare, scutato-adnatura, centro umbonatulum, 

 densiuscule gregarium, dein confluens, late effusum, matrici laxe 

 adnatum. margine repando-lobato, ssepe reflexo, extus villosulo 





hgneo v. albo-fulvescente donatum ; hymenio in vivo tenui, sub- 



mucedineo, sordide albo, in sicco subevanescente, levi non v. vix 



nine inde scrupuloso, ssepe obsoletissime denseque zonato, rimis 



majusculis labiis revolutis, sordide fusco.— Speg. Fung. Fueg. 

 n. 99. 



Very common on rotten beech-wood. Staten Island and in 

 the whole of Tierra del Fuego. 



Cokticium PFLCHELLUM, Speg. Resupinatum, tenue-mem- 

 branaceo-cartilagineum, tenax, late effusum, atque matrici laxe 

 adnatum, margine determinato, subreflexo, lobato-caperato, cras- 

 siusculo donatum, subtus lilacino-fuscescens, glaberrimum, sub- 

 8enceo-nitens ; hymenio glabro, levi, atnoene albo-roseo vel roseo- 

 lilacino.— Speg. Fung. Argent. Pug. iii. n. 18. 



On decayed trunks offiuvaya longifolia. Argentine Eepublic. 



Coeticium cniNiTiJM, Fr. Molle, effusum, rotundatum, 

 submarginatum, subtus olivaceum, azonum, setoso-bispidum ; 

 Hymenio glabro, pallescente, rimoso.— Fr. in Linnaa, v. p. 529 ; 

 Fpicr. p. 558. 



On trunks. Brazil. 



Hairs on the under surface resembling those on the piieus of 

 Trametes hydnoides. 







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Corticium pannosum, Fr. Late resupinato-expansum, ad- 

 natum, ramos ambiens, cinereo-luridum, ambitu fibris stipatis 

 erectis fuscis pannoso ; hymenio inajquabile cinereo-lurido, sicci- 

 tate rimosissimo.— Fr. Nov. Symb. Mye. p. 114. 



On fallen branches. Mexico. 



"eum, but receding from all 



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With the habit of Cortici 

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