DECADES OF FUNGI. 323 
On a dead log in a log-fence, Cincinnati, Ohio, March 
19, 1842. T. G. Lea, Esq. 
Pileus 14 inch long, 3 inches or more broad, stemless, 
dimidiate, even or rather rugged zoneless, or with one or 
two obsolete lines of growth rather shining, at first 
most minutely pubescent, pallid. Substance hard, wood- 
coloured. 
Hymenium pale tawny. Pores mostly straight, ;;th of 
‘an inch broad. 
A very distinct species, just intermediate between Dedalea 
and Lenzites. 
132. Lenzites Crategi, n. sp.; pileo coriaceo rigido gla- 
berrimo nitido cervino concentrice sulcato fasciatoque ; quan- 
doque radiato-ruguloso poris flexuosis demum elongatis ; dis- 
sepimentis molliusculis, hic illic lamellæformibus. 
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 12, 1840. T. G. Lea. Esq. ‘ 
Pileus orbicular 14 inch broad, fixed by the vertex, rigid 
: coriaceous, quite smooth and hs, repeatedly zoned and 
 Hymenium brownish. Pores sth of an inch in dia- — 
meter, Slightly sinuous, much elongated toverde the Sede d 
! ents thin, soft. i3 
"This beautiful species has exactly due habit of ; Hexagona 
tenuis, but the pores are very different. It has been ; atherec 
ne aux Noix, Canada, by Dr. es of w o: 
18. Hydnum difractum, n. n. sp ; ales: ‘earmoso-lento. 
asso glabro alutaceo margine incurvo, stipiteque obes 
Sinis: aculeis subulatis. ipu nct HMM 
