Hymenomycetfe, r'olyporaceBe, Theleponis. 361 



3. Merulius Pinorum Britz. — Sacc. Syll. XI, p. 105 — Britzelm., 1388 

 Revis. Hymenomyc. (1909) p. 212. — Pileo mollis, plicis elongato- 

 rotunclatis, villosis, erosis, stratu plicarum albido-rubro-flavo, pal- 

 lide rubido et rubro-cinnabarino tincto, margine reilexo-pileato 

 angusto, albo-piloso, ambitu etiam albo-piloso; sporis elongato-ro- 

 tundatis, breviter apiculatis, iiavidis, 6-7 ^^ 4. 



Hah. ad truncos Pinorum prope Augsburg BavariEe. — Mer. 

 mollusco affinis. 



4. Merulius Ulmi Peck, New York State Mus. BuU. n. 105 (1906) 1389 

 pag. 26. — Effusus, tenuis, firmus, suborbicularis coniiuendo plus 

 minusve expansus, margine libero et subreilexo, pubescens, quan- 

 doque concentrice sulcatus, albus; hymenio initio albo v. albido 

 dein pallide cervino; poris orbicularibus v. oblongis, parvis, di- 

 stincte et amcene concentrice dispositis; sporis non visis. 



7fa&. ad ramos emortuos Ulmi americanse, Yaugtins^ Wa- 

 shington co. Americte bor. (S. H. Burnham). 



5. Merulsus domesticus Falk,, Zctschr. f. Hygiene u. Infektionskraukh. 1390 

 LY (I907j et in A. Moller, Hausschwamm-Forsch. I (1907) p. 33 



et 87 (sine diagnosi). 



Hab. ad ligna fabrefacta et trabes, quos maxime vexat et de- 

 struit, in Germania aiibique. 



6. Merulius silvester Falck., Ztschr. f. Hygiene u. Infektionskrankh. 1391 

 LY (1907) et in A. Moller, Hausschwamm-Forsch. I (1907) p. 33 



et 81 (sine diagnosi). 



Hah. ad ligna silvestria, quae destruit in Germania etc. — A 

 M. domestico videtur differre temperiei gradibus diversis in quibus 

 uterque viget et moritur. 



7. Merulius sclerotiorum A. MoIIer, Hausschwamm-Forsch. I (1907) i392 

 p. 92 (sine diagnosi). 



Hah. ad trabes quos tantum vexat in Germania etc. — Vide- 

 tur dignosci posse prassentia sclerotiorum seminis Sinapeos magni- 

 tudine qucB mycelio adhrerenti ramoso innascuntur. 



8. Merulius albus Eaddi, Specie nuove pag. 351, tab. lY, fig. 13. 1393 



Hab. ad radices Quercus Oerris pr. Trospiano. — Infun- 

 dibuliformis albus, extus cinereo-venosus, venis decurrentibus, sti- 

 pitc gracili cavo. Est species dubia, excludenda, vorisirailiter ad 

 Craterellum spectans. 



THELEPORUS Fr. — Syll. YI p. 421. 



1. Theleporus griseus Rick, Broteria Y (1906) i)ag. 15. — Effusus, i394 



