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252. P. (iNODERMEt) PLEBEius, B. Fl. of Ncw Zeal p. 179. (398, 

 399, 400, 401, 408.) 



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Var. cuBENSis. Pileo dimidiato luride purpureo (sicco umbrino) prui- 

 nato ] hymenio concolore, poris minutis. 



On trunks and logs. October, January, March. Sab. Hima- 

 laya, New Zealand, Brazil. 



The Cuba plant, when fresh, is described as '*dark purplish." 

 " Hyraenium purple." It seems identical with that from the 

 Himalayas and Brazil, of the colour of which, however, there 

 is no record. 



253. P. (Inodermei) subolivaceus, B. *§• C. (163, 164.) Pileo 

 rigido crassiusculo toraentoso extus ezonato rugoso suholivaceo, 

 margine obtuse; contextu fibrose zonato concolori; poris rainutis 

 brunneis acie subtomentosis. 



On dead wood. Pileus 2 inches broad, 1 inch long ; pores j^ 

 inch in diameter : in P. valeiizuelianus they are much smaller, 

 not exceeding yi^. 



254. P, (Inodermei) fulvitinctus, B. Sf C. (136.) Pileo antice 

 reflexo postice decurrente tomentoso alutaceo-fulvo ; contextu pal- 

 lido suberoso ; hymenio subfulvo, poris punctiforraibus acie obtu- 

 siuseuhs minimis. 



On dead wood. Pileus hard, rigid, 1| inch across, the older 

 parts becoming smooth ; margin thin ; pores j-L inch in diameter. 



255. P. (Inodermei) radiatus, Fr. Ep, p. 4/4. (195, 432.) 



On erect dead trees. December. Hab, Venezuela, United 

 States, Europe. 



256. P. (Inodermei) chrysites, B. Hook. Journ. 1856, p. 233. (158, 

 397, 431, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439.) 



On dead trees and logs in woods. K'ovember, January to April. 

 Spores brown. Hab, Brazil. 



257. P. (Inodermei) rheicolor, B. 8f C. (366.) Pileo subreni- 

 formi couvexo postice in stipitem spurium desinente fibroso-sericeo 

 lineato; contextu porisque parvis angulatis croceis, dissepimentis te- 

 nuibns. 



On logs in thick woods. September. Pileus 2 inches wide, 

 1| inch long, margin inflexed when dry ; pores ^o' ^^ ^^ ^^^' 

 meter. Allied to P. Splitgerberi. 



258. P. (Inodermei) Splitgerberi, Mont. Syll. p. 164, (367, 427.) 



_ ist. Hab. Surinam, Mexico. " Golden 



yellow on the edge, shading to dark brown. Ilymenium greeuibh 



