390 Rev. M. J. Berkeley on Exotic Fungi, 



dish-grey, here and there ferruginous ; substance rhubarb- 

 coloured ; pores small, greyish-umber. Pilei \ — \ of an inch 

 thick, 4 inches broad, 2\ inches long, suberoso-coriaceous, 

 wrinkled, coarsely scabrous, in parts as if overgrown with a 

 small Isidium, reddish-grey ; margin paler ; extreme margin 

 and base sometimes ferruginous. 



New Orleans. I have drawn up a character for P. gilvus, 

 from an original specimen of Sehweinitz, as Fries's specimens 

 appear to have been very imperfect. The New Orleans plant 

 is certainly the same as the Pennsylvanian, but it acquires a 

 much larger size. 



32. P. {Apus. Bienn.) calvescens, Berk. Fawn-coloured, 

 rather thin, hard, suberoso-coriaceous. Pileus dimidiate, sub- 

 imbricate, rather rugged, older part naked ; border bright 

 zoned, beautifully velvety. Hymenium uneven ; pores rather 

 minute, angular, dissepiments thin ; margin abruptly barren. 



New Orleans. Pileus 1| inch long, 2J inches broad. Al- 

 lied to the foregoing. 



33. P. (Apus. Bienn.) cinnabarinus, Fr. Carlton House. 

 North America. Dr. Richardson. 



34. P. (Apus. Bienn.) ulmarius, Fr. North America. Dr. 

 Richardson. 



35. P. (Apus. Ann. Suberosi) suaveolens, Fr. North Ame- 

 rica. Mr. Drummond in Capt. Franklin's expedition. 



36. P. (Apus. Ann. Suberosi) obtusus, Berk. Pileus thick, 

 pulvinate, fleshy, spongy, soft, tomentose, white ; margin very 

 obtuse; pores unequal, rather large, irregular, subgyrose, 

 tawny when dry. Pol. Drummondii, Kl. MSS. in Hook. Herb. 

 Pileus 4 — 6 inches across, 2 inches thick at the base, minutely 

 tomentose; substance soft but tough, white. Hymenium 

 rather convex; dissepiments jagged, often projecting like 

 teeth ; pores very unequal, -| line broad, 1 inch deep. Allied 

 to Pol. suaveolens, but the habit is different, and the pores 

 much larger and more irregular, and the substance denser. 



North America. Mr. Drummond. 



37. P. (Apus. Ann. Sub.) leoninus, Kl. 1. c. p. 486. Pileus 

 effuso-reflexed, fleshy, spongy, fibroso-hairy, tawny; pores 

 rather large, deeply jagged and sinuated, dissepiments deeply 

 toothed. Pileus effused for several inches, zoneless, clothed 



