THE FUNGI OF BRAZIL. 389 



305. Stereum (Pleuropus) nephrodes, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. 

 ser. 4, v. 371. 



On trunks. Brazil ( Wedd.). 



306. S. (Pleuropus) obliquum, M. 4* B. 



On dead wood. Lago Cerrado, Rio Jurua, Oct. 30, 1874 (Traill, nos. 46, 



48). 



307. S. (Pleuropus) fissvm, Berk, in Hook. Journ. Bot. (1856) 273. 

 On dead twigs. Panure (Spruce, no. 27). 



308. S. (Pleuropus) partitum, B. fy Br., Ceylon, no. 588. 

 On dead wood (Traill, no. 162). Trombetas. 



30.9. S. (Pleuropus) spathulatum, Berk, in Hook. Journ. Bot. 



(1856) 274. 

 On wood. Rio Negro (Spruce, no. 175). 



310. S. papyrinum, Mont. Cub. 374. 

 Brazil (M. J. B.). 



311. S. melaleucum, Mont. Ann. des Sci. Nat. ser. 4, v. 371. 

 On trunks. Brazil (Wedd.). 



312. S. lobatum, Kze. Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 274. 



On sticks. Para (Traill, no. 103) ; Rio Negro (Spruce, no. 69). 



313. S. Sprucei, B. Cuban Fungi, no. 395. 

 River Amazon (Spruce). 



314. S. Galeottii, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1851) 15. 

 Caripi (Spruce); Vera Cruz (Galeotti); Xalapa (Harries). 



315. S. striatum, Fr. 



On sticks. Para (Traill, no. 104). 



316. S. scytale, Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1854) 170. 

 Brazil (M. J. B.). 



(Re 



Resupinatum, arete 



adnatum, lsete ochraceum, glaberrimum, lseve ; margine angustissirao, 



pallidiore, tomentoso. 

 On sticks. San Antonio da boa vista, Rio Javary (Traill, no. 1). 

 Forming patches some inches long, originally orbicular bright ochre, 



very smooth, even ; margin very narrow, paler, tomentose. 



318. Hymenoch^te dam^ecornis, Lev. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1846; Berk. 

 # Curt. Fungi Cub.; Hook. Journ. (1856) 273.— Stereum damaecorae, 

 Fr. Ep. i. 546, 



On decayed trunks. Brazil (M.J. B.) ; Panure (Spruce, no. 24). 



319. II. reniforme, Fr. Ep. i. 546; Berk, in Hook. Journ. (1856) 

 273 ; Fr. Nova Symb. 93. 



On the ground. Rio Negro (Spruce, no. 25); Brazil (Fries). 



