ON CUBAN FUNGI. 321 



315. H. POLYGRAMMA, Mout, Cub. p. 379. (325.) 



On logs. October. Sab. Hindustan, Ceylon, Cape of Good 

 Hope, Mexico, Martinique, 



316. H. VARiEGATA, B. (227.) An7i, Nat. Hist, vol. x. p. 280. 



On dead wood. Hah. Central America, Britisli Guiana, St. 

 Domingo. Jamaica, Kev West, Vera Cruz. 



18. Fayolus, Fr. 



317. F. PRINCEPS, B. ^' C. (324.) Pileo reniformi subcarnoso sub- 

 tiliter tomentoso fulvo, tnargiiie tenui (sicco inflexo); stipite sursum 

 dilatato subcylindrico velutino fulvo; alveolis brevibus angulatis de- 

 currentibus fuscis. 



On dead wood. August. Pileus 3| inches wide, 2| long ; 

 stem 1 inch high, | thick above; alveoli ^\ inch in diameter, at 

 length elongated. A noble species. 



318. F. PURPURASCENS, B. 4- C. (223, 318, 319.) Pileo flabelli- 

 formi Isevi vel leviter aculeato antlce luride purpureo, margine tenui 

 (sicco inflexo); stipite brevi plus minus hispido ; alveolis amplis 

 pileo palUdioribus stipitem versus albis, acie tenui laceratis. 



On logs in woods, often coming out from the crevices. January. 

 Pileus 1| inch broad; 1 inch long; stem 5 inch long, 2 lines 

 thick. 



319. F. BRUNNEOLUs, B. fy C (327.) Pileo tenui flabelliformi in 

 stipitem brevem spurium postice angustato, sicco ruguloso ; alveolis 

 minoribus hexagonis brevibus brunneolis. 



On dead wood. Pileus 1 inch across, nearly as much long; 

 alveoli ^ inch in diameter. A very distinct species, 



320. F. BRAsiLiENSis, Fv. Ep. p. 498; Mont, Cub. p. 377- (^^S-) 



On dead wood. TIab. Brazil, Sikkim, Surinam, Texas. 



321. F. TEssELLATus, Mout. ! Si/ll. p, 171. (220, 317, 320.) 



On rotten logs in woods. January. JIab. Guiana, St. Do- 

 mingo. Spores white. 



322. F. cucuLLATus, Mont. ! Cub. tab. xiv. fig. 2. (222, 323, 326.) 



On dead wood. May. Hab. St. Domingo, South Carolina. 



323. F. Friesii, B. 4- C. (217.) F. lacerus, Fr. Pileo tenui hya- 

 line flabelliformi postice attenuate; stipite cyUndrico tomentoso; 

 alveolis amplis decurrentibus. 



On dead wood. Hab. Costa Eica, Mexico. The name of F. 

 lacerus is already occupied by Leveille for a Java species. 



324. F. HispiDULUS, B. 8f C, (219, 221, 216, 218, 315, 316.) Pileo 

 tenui reniformi postice lineato hispido reticulato, antice subtihter 



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