OK CTTBAN^ FUNai. 325 



On sticks and dead bushes. January, May. Ilah. Jamaica^ 

 Venezuela. 



A closely allied species occurs In Venezuela, II, hrunneo- 

 leucum^ B. & C. : pileo tenui galeseformi ; stipite brevissimo af- 

 fixo bruuneolo ; hjmenlo tomentoso a) bo, 



344. II. FLABELLIFORME, B. Hook. Lond, Journ. 1845, p. 30(u 



(^35-) 



On dead wood. Ilab. Sikkim, United States. 



345. H. RENiFORME, B. Sf C. (301.) Pileo reniformi zonato subti- 

 liter tomentoso lineatoque nitido ochraceo-umbrino, margine tenui 

 (sicco luflexo), aculeis subulatis acutissiinis umbrinis. 



On logs in thick woods. January, " Liglit brown below, 

 darker above." Pileus sometimes subcuneiform, 1| inch across. 



346. H. DECURRENS, B. Sf C. (234, 297.) Imbricatum, postiee de- 



currens, confluens, album, exsiccatum pallidum ; j)iIeo rugose sulcato- 



zonato irregular! tomentoso ; hymenio hie illic sterili; aculeis subu- 

 latis acutis. 



On dead erect trunks. February. Two or three inches across 

 by confluence. No. 234 appears to be a freer form of tlie same 

 species, and is more sulcate, and the hymenium not interrupted, 

 which, indeed, is not the case in the non-decurrent portion. 



347. II. oCHRACEUM, P. Syn. p. 559. (298.) 



Underside of logs. October, Ilab, Juan Fernandez, United 

 States, Europe. 



348. II. cLAVARioiDES, B, ^' C. (238.) Subiculo crassiusculo to- 

 mentoso alutaceo ; aculeis hie illic congestis fuscis coralloideis flcxuo- 

 sis obtusis subramosis. 



On dead wood. A very singular species. 



319. II, SATURATUM, B. ^' C, (^31.) Effusum, scparabile, spongio- 

 sum, aquosura, subfulvum ; aculeis minutis brevibus obtusis conco- 

 loribus ; interstitiis farinaceis. 



On rotten wood. March. Saturated like a sponge with water, 

 and becoming thin and tawny when dry. Aculei in parts 

 diating from a common point, sometimes jagged, at first forming 

 something like merulioid pores to^vards the margin, which when a 

 iittle advanced look like the papilla) of a PorotlteliuMj and are 

 finally Hydnoid. 



350. II. ALUTACEUM, Fr, Ep. p. 516. (233.) 

 On dead wood. Hah, Europe, 



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351, H. LAMiNiFERUM, B. <5' C. (307.) Effusum ; subiculo tenuis- 



