GRANDINIA. I47 



Genus LVI. RADUIyUM. Fr. 



Lignatile, hymenium with obtuse tubercles. 



R. pallidum. B. & C. 



At first orbicular, then confluent and effused, with a narrow 

 reflexed tomentose margin, pallid, Tubercles terete, short, 

 deformed, scattered or sometimes collected in lines or groups. 

 — Morgan' s Mycologic Flora of the Miami Valley^ Ohio. 



On alder branches. 



Genus LVII. PHI^BBIA. Fr. 



lyignatile, hymenium with crowded folds and wrinkles. 



P. cinnabarina. Schw. 



Effused, even, or encrusting on dalf-decayed logs, of a bright 

 cinnabar color. 



Common on old, decayed logs. 



Genus LVIII. GRANDINIA. 



lyignatile, hymenium waxy when wet, granulated when dry, 

 granules obtuse, entire, permanent. 



G. granulosa. 



Waxy, effused, agglutinate, tan colored, circumference 



determined. 



You will find it as a dirty white crust, covering some soft wood. Jungle 

 near Trexlertown, Pa. 



