THE FUNGI OF BRAZIL. 387 



280. ? Fistulina rosea, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 371. 

 On rotten wood. Brazil ( Wedd.). 



281. Hydnum flavum, Swartz. 

 On dead wood (Traill, no. 131). 



282. H. (Resupinatum) dissitum, B. $ Cooke. Orbiculare, secer- 

 nibile, pallidum, margine brevi, byssoideo; aculeis aeutis basi latiori- 

 bus, interstitiis tomentosis. 



On dead wood. Camana. Dec. 4, 1874 (Traill, nos. 76, 94). 



Orbicular 1-14 in. in diameter, at length laterally confluent, pinkish grey, 

 margin short, byssoid ; prickles scattered, acute, attenuated ; inter- 

 stices tomentose. 



283. Irpex Sprucei, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 238. 

 On the ground. Panure (Spruce). 



284. Grammothele polygramma, B. § C. Cuban Fungi, no. 360. 

 Brazil (M. J. B.). 



285. Craterellus rugiceps, JB. § Cooke. Minutus, pileo flabelli- 

 formi, luteo, sicco rugosissimo ; stipite brevi cum pileo confluente ; 

 hymenio laevi, cinnabarino. 



On bamboo. Rio Solimoes (Traill, no. 27). 



Pileus 3-4 lines across, yellow, densely rugose when dry, flabelliform, 

 confluent with the very short stem, which is dilated upwards, hyme- 

 nium quite even, spores globose. Allied to C. spathularia, B. & C. 

 Cuba, no. 367. 



286. Cladoderris dendritica, Pers. Freyc. Voy. 176; Berk, in 

 Hook. Journ. (1856) 273. 



On decaying roots of Alpinia. Panure (Spruce, no. 81). On wood. 

 Uru9aca, Rio Jurua, Oct. 30, 1874 (Traill, no. 9, 112). 



287. Thelephora caperata, Berk. § Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. 1849, 

 241. 



On trunks. Bahia (Blanchet). 



288. T. pilosiuscula, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 371. 

 On rotten trunks. Brazil ( Wedd.). 



289. T. subclav^formis, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 238. 

 On the ground. Panure (Spruce). 



290. T. ocreata, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 239. 

 Amongst dead leaves. Panure (Spruce, no. 11). 



291. T. trachodes, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 239. 

 On the ground. Panure (Spruce, no. 153). 



292. T. ACTiNiaiFORMis, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 239. 

 Rio Negro (Spruce, no. 155). 



