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8. Lentinus tubarius Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 15: 194. 1899 
Pileus soft, deeply depressed, solitary or gregarious, 6-8 cm. broad; surface glabrous, 
reddish-brown, margin striate, more or less lobed, incurved: lamellae unequal, not anastomosing, 
long-decurrent, crowded, very narrow, denticulate, concolorous or darker: spores ovoid, smooth, 
hyaline, 53 4; stipe cylindric, velvety-furfuraceous, ochraceous-red, firm, solid, 10-15 cm. 
long. 
TYPE LocaLity: Guadeloupe. 
Hastirat: On a trunk of Rollinia Sieberi. 
DisTRisuTION: Guadeloupe. 
9. Lentinus sulcatus Berk. Lond. Jour. Bot. 4: 301. 1845. 
Lentinus pholiotoides Ellis & And. Bot. Gaz. 16:45. 1891. 
Panus fulvidus Bres. Fungi Trid. 2:56. 1898. 
Pileus fleshy, thin, tough, conic, becoming hemispheric or convex, 1.5-2.5 cm. broad; 
surface reddish or tawny, often darker in the center, cracking and forming irregular scales, 
virgate toward the margin, sulcate on the margin: lamellae subdistant, rounded behind or 
emarginate, slightly adnexed, obscurely dentate on the edges, white or pallid: spores oblong, 
smooth, hyaline, 10-185—-9 u; cystidia fusoid, 65-804-8 wu: stipe central, short, solid, 
sometimes narrowed downward, pruinose or slightly furfuraceous, white or pallid, 1.2-2 cm. 
long, 3-6 mm. thick. 
TYPE LocALIty: Ohio. 
Hastrart: Crevices of dry wood or old fence rails. 
DISTRIBUTION: New York to Indiana and west to Montana and Colorado; also in Europe. 
ILLUSTRATION: Bres. Fungi Trid. pl. 165. 
10. Lentinus pyramidatus Berk. & Curt. Proc. Am. Acad. 4: 121. 
1858. 
Pileus regular, umbilicate, solitary to gregarious, 3-5 cm. broad; surface pale-yellowish or 
avellaneous, very rough and covered with fibers in stalked, pyramidal fascicles, margin concolor- 
ous, involute, bristly; lamellae crowded, narrow, rarely inserted, slightly decurrent, incised on 
the edges, white or pallid: stipe central, thick, woody, enlarged and tomentose above, furfur- 
aceous. below, usually becoming subglabrous with ‘age, white or pallid, 3~5 cm. long, 5-10 mm. 
thick. 
‘Typ LOcALIty: Nicaragua. 
Hasirar: On logs. oe 
DistrRisution: Nicaragua, Mexico, and British Honduras. 
11. Lentinus albellus Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 15: 195. 1899. 
Pileus fleshy, thick, hard, convex, 5-8 cm. broad; surface white, marked with brown, spot~- 
like scales, margin plicate-wrinkled and deflexed: lamellae decurrent, distant, broad, thick, 
dentate, white: stipe nearly central, hard, cylindric, armed with thick, large, distant, recurved, 
concolorous scales, solid, thick and tuberculose, whitish above, villose-furfuraceous and rusty- 
brown below, 7-10 cm. long. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Guadeloupe. 
Hasirat: On rotten trunks of Anona muricata. 
DIstRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
12. Lentinus crinitus (I,.) Fries, Syst. Orbis Veg. 77. 1825. 
Agaricus crinitus L. Sp. Pl. ed. 2. 1644. 1763. 
Agaricus Bertieri Fries, Syst. Myc. 1: 175. 1821. 
Lentinus nigripes Fries; Klotzsch, Linnaea 8: 479. 1833. 
Lentinus villosus Kiotzsch, Linnaea 8: 479. 1833. 
Lentinus stupens Klotzsch, Linnaea 8: 480. 1833. 
Lentinus tener Klotzsch; Fries, Syn. Gen. Lent. 6. 1836. 
Lentinus Swartzii Berk. Lond. Jour. Bot. 2: 632. 1843. 
Lentinus fumigatus Lév. Ann. Sci. Nat. III. 5: 117. 1846. 
Lentinus Schomburgkii Berk. Trans. Linn. Soc. 20: 111. 1846. 
Lentinus Leveillei Berk. Trans. Linn. Soc. 20:112. 1846. 
Lentinus nicaraguensis Berk. & Curt. Proc. Am. Acad. 4:121. 1858. 
Lentinus Leprieurit Mont. Ann. Sci. Nat. 1V.1:119. 1854. 
