316 HEV. M, J. BERKELEY AXD DH M, A. CURTIS 



This includes the forms with a white aud dark hymenium, and 

 also P. arcticus, Fr. 



275. P. (Inodermei) Neelgerrhensis, Mont. SylL p. 164. (lii.) 

 On dead wood. Hab. Hindustan, "Upper Carolina, British 



North America below lat. 54:° N. 



276. P. (Inodermei) elongatus, B. Hook, Lond. Joum, 1842, 

 p. 140. (109, no. III, 462, 463.) 



Underside of logs in fields. June. *^ Spores white." JIab. 

 Hindustan, Ceylon, Philippines, Java, Central America, Southern 

 United States. 



277. P. (Inodermei) flabellum, Mont, Cub. p. 388. 



On dead branches and trunks. 



278. P. (Inodermei) laceratus, B. Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. iii. p- 393. 

 (no, 460.) 



On stumps in woods. November. "Hymenium yellowish." 



Hab, New Orleans. 



279. P. (Inodermei) sector, Ehrb. Hor, Phys. Ber.^, 10; Mont. 

 Cub. p. 389. (115, 130, 449, 453.) 



On logs in dense woods, December, January. Ilab. Tas- 

 mania, Brazil. 



a. Var. suBRUFUs, (458), Mont! 



On logs in woods. January. 



i3. Var. schizodes. (466.) Pileo flabelliformi zonato subtiliter hueato, 

 margine lobato-fisso, lobis crenatis ; poris majoribus. 



y. Var. cubicola. (465.) Pileo sericeo-nitente subzonato, margine 

 lobato ; hymenio brunneolo. 



On logs in woods. January- 

 s' Var. zoNABius. (464.) Pileo reniforral subflabellato subtiliter to- 



* 



nientoso lineato zonato glabrescente umbrino, margine integro ; pons 

 pallidis. 



Found also in Guiana =Leprieur, no. 960. 



P. sector is a very variable species. The four varieties, but 

 especially the last three, might almost be separated as distinct 

 species. 



280. P. (Inodermei) sobrius, B. ^ C. (107.) Pileo imbricato 

 flabelliformi opaco glaberrimo subzonato tenui umbrino-cinereo ne- 

 buloso ; poris parvis laceratis. 



On dead wood. Pileus |- inch wide, |- inch long; pores 

 •^^ inch in diameter. 



Somewhat resembling P. sector, var. 2, but, 1 think, distinct- 



