m'SKRGOMS no TIT US JAMAICEKSIS. i^ 



^beautiful in its form, and of a v/liiiish ash-colour, and rare. He found it in the moun- 



%suiis 01 Hi. Aim's. 



. 2. RADI/sTUS. RADIATE. 



Stemless, fan-shaped, white, hairy; margin cut-crenated ; lamcUfc coloured. 



II. BOLETUS. 



Gfn. ciiAn. Horizontal, porous or punched with lobes xinderneatii. Seven specie* 

 ijrow in Jamaica. 



1. MICROPORU,?. 



Stemless, woody, hard, diflorm, unequal; pores unequal, imp-.dpable, pallsli. - 

 This is the por.ia 2 of Browne, p. 77, civssissi>na J'uscti, poridis vii/ihriix, com- 

 mon in Jamaica, and gio^vs thick, rugged, and lumpish, in time, but is perfectly 

 smooth, and of a wlutisii colour, when young. 



2. SANGUINEUS. BLOODY. 



Rather membranous, red ; pores impalpable. 

 This IS Browne's /joj'ifl 2. Aliniala supenic glabra, which he csWsihQ-scavlet porici^ 

 with a smooth surface, also conimon in Jamaica. 



3. MEMBRANACEUS, MEMERANACHOUS. 



Stemless, gregareous, proliferous, somewhat membranaceous, smooth, rayed, 

 white ; pores erose or gnawed, diflorm. Sw. 

 ..This seems to be Browne's po/Za 3. 



4. VILLOSUS. HAIRY. 



'Stemless, somewhat membranaceous, bundled, whitish, villose ; pores dilTorm, 

 dented. Su\ 



S. FASCIATUS. BUNDLE. 



Stemless, hard, unequal above, blackish brown, bundled; pores white, very 

 small. 



6. HYDNOIDES. HYDNUM-LIKE. 



Stemless, thick, bristly, branchy, erect, with a thick blaok cover above ; pores 

 . veiy small and fine. 



7. RESUPlNAtUS. RESUPINATE. 



-Stemless, resupinate, smoothish white below; the pores above impalpable, 

 brown. 



III, CLATHRUS. 



"Cev. char. Fungus roimdish, cancelled with fleshy branches interwoven witji each 

 other. There is only one species. ^ 



CANCELLATUS. lATTICEB 



Uubella viajor edorata et obverse ovata. Browne, p. 78* 



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