638 NOTICES OF BRAZILIAN FUNGI. 
reus, of a soft white substance within, externally smooth, and 
of a beautiful red-brown. As, however, the pores are not yet 
formed, and there is but a single specimen, I do not venture 
to name it. 
25. R (Resupinatus) aylostromatoides, n. s. albidus totus 
resupinatus ; ; mycelio molli elastico intertexto demum pori- 
fero; poris parvis angulatis acie subintegrá. 
Minas Geraes. Oct. 1840. On rotten wood. 
The mycelium exactly resembles a small thin portion of 
Xylostroma giganteum 5 white, closely interwoven, and elastic 
with no distinct border. This at length produces pores 
which are small, but perfectly visible to the naked eye, angu- 
lar, with the dissepiments tolerably thick, and nearly entire. 
It at length becomes incorporated with the wood, and inse- 
parable. 
24. Trametes occidentalis, Fr. Ep. p. 491. 
Minas Geraes. 
The specimens differ greatly from the state first described : 
by Klotzsch, but are connected with it by intermediate forms 
from Cuba, of which I have a specimen from Dr. Montagne, 
and others from Guiana, collected by Schomburgk. Mr. — 
 Gardner's specimens are very strongly zoned, imbricated, and — 
subtriquetrous, with the substance more hard and corky. 
25. T. Hydnoides, Fr. Ep. p. 490. 
Minas Geraes. - 
26. T. versatilis, Berk. in Hook. Journ. 
Var. minor, poris pallidis, mediis. 
On a rotten tree. Minas Geraes. 
The Brazilian specimens differ from those from the Phi- 
lippines and New Orleans, merely in the size of the pores, 
and their paler colour. The clothing of the pileus is not al- 
together unlike that of a Dictyonema. 
27. Favolus Braziliensis, Fr. Ep. p. 498. 
On the rotten trunk of a tree. Minas Geraes.” Oct. 1840. 
28. Stereum cyathiforme, Fr. Ep p. 545. ; 
Natividade Prov. of Goyaz. Jan. 1840. 
29. S. nilidulum, n. s. pileo infundibuliformi submembra- 
