638 AGAE1CALES. 



Order 3. AGARICALES. 



a. THELEPHORACEAE. 



A number of species in this family have not been determined, especially 

 those that belong to the genera Corticium and Stereum. 



1. Corticium. 



One or more undetermined species liave been found on dead wood in New Provi- 

 dence. 



2. Hypochnus spongiosus (Schw.) Burt, Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 3: 216. 1916. 



Thelephora spongiosa Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 109. 1822. 



Dead wood. Recorded by Burt from the Bahamas, collected for Dr. Farlow by 

 A. E. Wight : temperate North America and Europe. 



3. Sebacina spongiosa C. G. Lloyd, Myc. Notes 5: 779. 1918. 



Encircling the base of small shrubs. New Providence. Endemic. 



4. Septobasidium cirratum Burt, Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 3: 334. 1916. 



Branches of living trees, New Providence : Cuba. 



5. Stereum albobadium (Schw.) Fries, Epicr. Myc. 551. 1838. 



Thelephora albobadia Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 82. 1822. 

 Dead wood, New Providence : eastern United States. 



6. Stereum candidum (Schw.) Fries, Epicr. Myc. 552. 1838. 



Thelephora Candida Schw. Schr. Nat. Ges. Leipzig 1: 84. 1822. 

 Dead wood, New Providence : eastern United States. 



7. Stereum Leveilleanum. (Berk. & Curt.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6: 581. 1888. 



Corticium Leveilleanum Berk. & Curt. Jour. Bot. & Kew Misc. 1: 238. 

 1849. 



Dead wood, New Providence : southern United States and tropical America. 



8. Thelephora spiculosa Fries, Epicr. Myc. 539. 1838. 



Ground in moist woods, New Providence : eastern United States. 



b. CLAVARIACEAE. 



9. Clavaria. 



One or more undetermined species were collected in New Providence, Andros, 

 and Crooked Island. 



c. HYDNACEAE. 



Several resupinate species of this family have been found in the islands, 

 but they have not been determined. 



d. XYLOPHAGACEAE. 



10. Merulius Corium Fries, Elench. Fung. 1: 58. 1828. 

 Dead wood, New Providence : cosmopolitan. 



