471' ll.viiu-iioinycctic, ll\ iliiacoa-, Hydiiiiin. 



tibiis, septatis <'onnexioiiil)us destitutis, segmentis longissiuiis, an- 

 gustis, iiuifonniter .'M [i crassis, rainis minutis. 



Hah. ad tcnani «iregatiin i)lerninque in silvis Coniferarnm, Ala- 

 Itauia, New York, ^Mieliijiam, Amer. bor. 

 IG. Hydniim (Hydnellum) inqiiinatiim P»aiiker, Myeologia, 1913, p. 203.— 1747 

 Mesopodo, pallide v. obseure brunneo sed margine pallidiore, e me- 

 diocri lato; pib-o obeonico, e plano depresso v. subinfnndibuliformi, 

 paruin rotundato v. elliptieo, 5-10 cm. lato 0,4-1 em. crasso ; su- 

 perficie subinaequali, «luandoque rugosa v. irregulariter corrugata, 

 centro e bruunea obscure brunnea aetate nigricante, giabra v. sub- 

 pubescenti, quandoque pelliculosa et margine plus minus lanato- 

 pubescenti albo v. isabellino 1-2 cm. lato ; margine obtnso, integro, 

 substerili ; substantia bistratosa, supra spongiosa eentro crassiore 

 versus marginem tenuiori, infra tenaci ; stipite centrali v. excen- 

 trico, brevi, basi bulboso-spongioso, superticie plus minus inae- 

 quali, e obscure brunnea nigricante subi)ubescente, toto 1-3 cm. 

 longo, 0,7-1 em. crasso; aculeis validis, parum compressis, saepe 

 furcatis, obtusis v. acutis, marginem versum sensim abbreviatis, 

 e basi bulbosa decurrentibus, basi obscure griseo-brunneis, apice 

 pallidioribus, usque 5 mm. long., 0,1 inm. crassis, 6-8 in quoque 

 mm.- ; sporis hrunneis v. fuscis, ovoideis v. grosse tuberculatis, 

 4 * .~) ; liypliis in stratu compacto, liyalinis, laevibus, subtenuiter 

 tunicatis in sicco collabesceutibns, septatis et connextionibus prae- 

 ditis, articiilis longissiniis, angustis uniformibus, multiguttulatis, 

 4-5 |J. cr., diftuse ramosis ; stratu spongioso ex byphis tenuiter tu- 

 uicatis, septatis, connextionibus et guttulis destitutis; odore grato 

 tenui subfarinaceo, sapore dnlci. 



Hah. ad terram gregatiin v. contluens, prope Bolton JS". Y._, New 

 York (IJxDERWOOD), Xew Hampsliire (Wilson), America bor. 



17. Hydnum (Calodon) Rydleyi Massee, Bull. Bot. Garden Kew, 190.s, i748 

 p. ."). — Pileo suberoso, campanulato, obtuso, e velutino giabrescente, 



in prima evolutione coelestino dein coernleo-nigrescente, margine 

 lilaceo, laciniato, 3 cin. lato ; stipite solido, ceutrali, snbaeqnali, 

 tomentoso, mox glabrescente, pileo concolore, 3-4 cm. alto, 5-7 mm. 

 crasso ; aculeis subulatis, nigro-fuscis apice expallentibus ; sporis 

 subglobosis verrucosis, brunneis 4-5 |Jt. diam. 



Hah. ad terram in liorto botan. Singapore (IIidley). — Species 

 eximie distincta. 



18. Hydnum (Phellodon) carnosum JJanker, Mycologia, 1913, p. 65. — 1749 

 Mesopodus, pallidc coloratus, niediocris ; pileo expanso, e plano 



