320 BKT. M. J. BERKELEY AND DB. M, A. CITETIS 



p. 395. — P. byrsinus, Mont. ! Cub. p. 395. — P. malacodermus, Fr. 

 (127, 196, 197, 359, 364, 365, 418, 420.) 



On logs in woods. Hab. Mauritius, Ceylon, Brazil, Guiana, 

 Central America, Southern United States. 



F. byrsinus, Mont., is, I believe, only a state with the pores 

 imperfect and tlie down raised into crest-like ridges, and is the 

 same with P. malacodermus, Fr, (nos. 364, 365). 



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. 307. T. RiGiDA, B. 4- Mont. SylL p. 168. (126, 456.) 



On dead wood. Sab. Brazil, St. Domingo, Southern United 

 States. Often resupinate. This appears to be P. Lundii, Mont. 

 Cub. p. 393, but whether of Fries, I am uncertain. 



303. T. LACTiNEA, B. Ann. Nat. Hist, vol. x. p. 373, (413.) 

 On dead wood. Hab. Ceylon, New England. 



309. T. Sprucei, B. Hook. Journ. 1856, p. 236. (416.) 

 On dead wood. Sab. Eiver Amazon. 



310. J. PUKA, JB. 4- C. (321, 363.) Candida; pileo dimidiato con- 

 convexo subtiliter tomentoso, margine obtuso ; poris minimis acie 

 obtusis pruinosis. 



On dead bushes. September. Pure white. Pileus 1| inch 

 wide, 1 inch long ; pores ^hj ^^^^ ^ diameter. At first sight 

 resembling the thicker forms of Glceoporus conchoides. 



311. T. MuLLERi, Berk. Pileo dimidiato suberoso subtiliter tomen- 

 toso albo rugose marginem versus lobatum concentrice sulcato ; 



poris niediis, dissepimentis obtusis. 



On dead wood. Sab. Victoria 



Pi. 



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16. D^DALEA, P. 



312. D. SANGUiNEA, Kl. in Linn. viii. p. 481 ; Mont. Cub. p. 382. 

 On trunks of trees. Sab. Hindustan. 



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313. D. AUBKA, Fr. Ep. p. 493 ; D. discolor, Mont. ! Cab. p. 381. 



On trunks of trees. Sab. South Carolina, Europe. Battarra 

 does not say that the substance of the fungus is yellow, as ap- 

 pears in the specific character of Fries. 



17. Hexagoka, Pollin. 



314. H. SERiCEA, Fr. Ep. 497. (119.) 



On dead wood. Hab. Mauritius, Southern United States. 

 Undoubtedly nearly allied to P. pinsifus. The pores, however 

 ar e larger and more rigid. 



