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Steeeum cineeeitm, Lev. S. pileo effuso-reflexo, obsolete 

 zonato, tomentoso-spongioso, cinereo ; margine undulato, obtuso, 



mflezo ; hymenio glabro et lurido nigricante. — Lev. in Ann. Set. 

 Nat. ser. 3, i. p. 211. 



On trunks. Sumatra. 



Pileu 



s coriaceous, margin obtuse, wrinkled below like an 



Auricularia, zones indistinct; tomentum giving a sponge-like 



brown 



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Steeeum sakguinolentum, Fr. Coriaceum, tenue ; pileo 

 effuso reflexoque, adpresse sericeo, substriato, pallido ; margine 

 acuto, albo ; hymeniof levi, glabro, cinereo-fuscescente, tactu 

 cruentato, exoleto pruinoso; sporae cylindraceo-ellipsoidese, leniter 

 curvulse, 8-9x4-5/1.— Fr. Epicr. 549; Hym. Eur. 640; Berk. 

 Outl. p. 271.— Thelephora sanguinolenta. Alb. et Schw. p. 274 ; 



Myc. i. p. 440 ; Grev. Scot. Or. Fl 



Farst. Symb. My 



Stereum rigens, 



Wint 



2395; 



m. x. p. 64.— Fxs. : Rab. F. Eur. 210 ; 

 3030; Fuckel, Fung. Rhen. 1320 & 



Myc. March 



Myc 



Roum. Fung. Gall. 2212; P. 



On pine and other wood. Britain ; Europe ; N. America ; 



Zealand 

 Agrees with , 



distinguished by 

 naked hymenium 



the smaller, 



bruised, 

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Steeeum discifobme, Fr. Subcoriaceum, album ; pileo resu- 

 pinato, determinato, ambitu tenui libero nudo marginate disci- 

 form^ hymenio insequabili, pulverulento ; spor® subglobosae, 

 16-18 vel 1«vis_ifi „ 



Fr. Epicr. p. 552 ; 



Eym. Fur. 



P- 642; Fat. Tab. Analyt. p. 250 ?— Peniophora disciforme, 

 Cooke, Grev. viii. p. 20, 1. 122. f. 2. 



On oak. Britain ; Europe. 



After a careful examination of specimens from various coun- 

 tries, I fail to find cvstidia. all the specimens examined agreeing 



in the 



(when 







verulent with the copious very 



Stebettm simulans, Berk. # Broome. Pileo orbiculari, rigido, 

 ™goso, tomentoso, margine reflexo ; hymenio glabrato, pallido- 







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