326 HEY. M. J. BEKKET.ET AND BR. M. A. CVKTTS 



simo, niargine angusto albo araclinoideo ; aculeis ocbraceis coiu- 

 pressis apice pruinoso-j)liimosis. 



On dead bushes. March. Allied to the last, but m itli very 

 different aculei; resembling those of an Irpex, 



352. II, PYRAMiDATUMj B. ^' C. (239.) Albidum, effusum; aculeis 

 fasciculatis in cumulos pyramidatos congestis, plus minus counatis, 

 acutissimis. 



On bark. Aculei disposed as in IRadulum giiercinnm. 



353. H. FARiNACEUMj P. Syn, p. 562. (231.) 



On pith of a dead Palm. Hah. United States, Europe. 



24, Irpex, Fi\ 



354. 1. MAXIMUS, Mont, Ann, Sc. Nat, 2^ ser. viii. p. 364, — Polyporua 

 labyrinthicus, Mont, ! Cith. jj. 406. (123, 124.) 



On dead wood. JIah, St. Domingo. The plant of Sch^Yeinitz 

 belongs to the Anodermous Folyijo^n, "svhile this, if a l^olyponis, 

 Avould be associated with the Inodermei. An authentic spe- 

 cimen shows that Montague's species is very different from that 

 of Schweinitz. 



355. I. CuBENSiSj B. Sf C. (240.) Pileo reniforrai cervine glabro 

 lineato^ raargine rotundato cirrhoso; liymenio eoncolori; aculeis com- 

 pressis. 



On dead wood. About half an inch across. There was another 

 species in the first collection, no. 508, distributed as Irpex ccesjyi- 

 fosus, the specimens of which are destroyed by insects. 



35G. I. TKACHvoDON, B. ^' C. — Hyduum trachyodon, Lev. Ann, Sc. 

 Nat, 1846, V. 5. p. 302. (241.) 



On dead wood. Mab. Bogota. 



25. Gea>^i)i^'ia, Fr. 



357. G. tomentosa, B, <5' C. (311.) Pallida, effusa, niargine aracb- 

 noidto cite obliterate, granulis miuutissimis tomentosis. 



On bark. May. 



358. G. ACCUMULATA, B. ^ C. (228.) Alba, "crassiuscula, rimosa, 

 granulis priraura distinctis, demum uumerosissimis accumulatis, mar- 

 gine angusto submembranaceo. 



On bark. A very nearly allied species, with more minute 

 granules and a very narrow white farinaceous margin, occurs 

 in A'^enezuela. 



