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241. P. (Placodermei) vinosus, B. Ann. Nat, Hist, 1852. (162, 

 190,347.) 



On dead erect trees. June. "Dark purplish." Jfab, St. 

 Domingo. 



242. P. (Placodermei) cupreo-roseus, B, (199.) Hook. Joum. 

 1856, p. 233. 



On dead wood. Hab. Eiver Amazon. Sometimes 9 inches 



F 



broad, and 4| inches long. A noble species. 



243. P. (Placodermei) pinicola, Fr. Ep, p. 468. (812.) 

 On pine-trunks. Hah, Europe. 



244. P. (Placodermei) Auberianus, Mon/. Cwi. p.399. (132,200, 

 422.) 



On trunks of trees. Hah. Brazil, Gruiana, Mexico. 



245. P. (Placodermei) hemileucus, B, ^ C. (167, 407, 417, 

 419, 423, 428.) Pileo suberoso crassiusculo rigido dimidiato sub- 



tiliter tomentoso albo, postice leviter laccato rufo; hymenio albo, 

 pons minutis rotundis acie obtusis. 



On logs in woods. January. Pileus 3 inches broad, 1| inch 

 long; pores j^-^ inch in diameter. Allied to P. vulneratus, Lev., 

 which, is, however, a very different species, with still smaller 

 pores. In 407 the hinder part of the pileus is not yet laccate. P. 

 Fersooniij Mont., is also allied, but bas very mucb larger pores. 



246. P. (Placodijrmei) annosus, Fr. Ep, p. 471. (477>817.) 



On logs in Pine-woods. Hah. United States, Europe. 



247. P. (Placodermei) carneus, Nees, Fr. Ep, p. 471. (409, 815.) 



On dead wood. Hab. Brazil, Soutb Carolina, New Tork, 

 Java. 



248. P. (Placodermei) ferreus, B. Hook, Lond. Journ. 1847, 

 p. 502. (813.) 



On dead trees. Hah, Ceylon, Brazil. 



249. P. (Placodermei) sclebomyces, B. ^ C. (168.) Durus, lig- 

 jieus; pileo convexo subtenui concentrice sulcato tuberculato, sub- 

 tiliter tomentoso umbrino, contextu porisque longis parvis angulatis 



concoloribus. 



On dead wood. 



WG 



in diameter; reviviscent. 



250, P. (Inodermei) pruinatus, Klotz, in Linn. viii. p. 486; Mont, 

 Cub, p. 397. 



On dead bark. Hah. Mauritius. 



251. P. (Inodermei) valenzuelianus, ilfofi/. Cm6. p. 398. (i?<5.) 



On dead trees. 



