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14 Gkeoporus, Mont, 



300. G. coxcHoiDES, Mont 



! Cuh. p. 385, tab. xv. fig. 1. (194, 

 201, 574, siSy 322.) 



On dead bark. Ilah, Britisli Guiana, South Carolina. 

 It would be easy to make three species out of tlie materials 

 before me, differing in the clothing of the pileus and the colour 



of the hymenium. Montague's plant was nearly smooth from 

 age. In 194 the hymenium is dark; 201 is thick and resupi- 

 nate. The thickness of the pileus varies in the same variety. 



15. Tbametes, _fV. 



301. T. HYDNoiDEs, Ft. Ef, p. 490; Mont. Cub, p. 407. (212, 213, 

 214,342,) 



On logs in woods. December. Sab. Mauritius, Brazil, Bri- 

 tish Guiana, Jamaica, St. Domingo, Central America. 



302. T. FIBROSA, Fr. Ep. p. 490. (341.) 



On fences. January, 



303. T. OCELLATA, B. 8f C. (156, 440.) Pileo dimidiate convexo 

 rigido, setis compressis multiplicibus aspero;. hymenio cimiamomeo, 

 poris rotundis ocellatis. 



On logs in the field. Pebruary. Pores y^^ inch in diameter ; 

 larger than in T. hydnoides^ partially covered when fresh with an 

 evanescent membrane. Margin velvety. 



304. T, HISPIDULA, B. Sf C (157.) Parva, ungulajformis, umbrino- 

 ferruginea ; pileo postice hispido, margine subtomeutoso ; poris 

 mediis acie pallidioribus, contextu concolori. 



On dead wood, Pileus | inch wide, | inch long; pores ^ 

 inch in diameter. A very distinct species, 



305. T. ACULEIFERA, B. Sf C. C^47j 232.) Lsete umbrina; pileo 

 aculeis rigidis multiplicibus subfasciculatis setoso, interstitiis spon- 

 gioso tomentosis ; poris mediis irregiilaribus acie tenuibus- 



On dead wood. Pileus scarcely an inch across ; pores 3^^,- inch 

 in diameter, often broken up ; dimidiate or irregularly effused, 

 sometimes quite sterile. Allied to T, Lindheimeri^ B. & C, 

 from Texas, and the Sikkim T, ozoiiioides^ B. 



306. T. VEBSATiLis, B. Hook. Lond. Journ, 1842, p. 150. (120.) 

 On dead wood. Sab, Philippines, Borneo, Brazil, New 



Orl 



cans. 



T. occiDENTALTs, Fr. Ep, 491. — Polyporus occiilcntahs, Mont. I Cub. 



