50 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



-128. P. (Anodermei) semisupinus. B. & C. — Ochraceus, pileo 

 e resupinato reflexo, tenui, fibris paucis, brevibus, ornato, postice 

 laccato-glabrato, poris nrinutis, dissepimentis tenuibus. No. 5860. 

 New Eng. Sprague. 



Pileus ^ inch across, pale ochre, at first resupinate, thin clothed 

 ■with a few short fibres, smooth as if very thinly laccate behind ; 

 pores gL inch wide, but variable, with thin dissepiments. No. 

 6054. Alabama, Peters, is a form of the same species. 



* P. (Anodermei) pallescens. Fr. — No. 6216. Wisconsin, 

 Lapham. 



» 129. P. (Anodermei) cerifluus. B. § C. — Ochroleucus ; pileo 

 sessili, dimidiato, angusto,hic illic laccato-glabrato ; hymenio cribro- 

 so ; poris angulatis, dentatis, minutis. No. 2926. Car. Inf. Ravenel. 

 Pileus 1 inch across, often laterally confluent, sessile, dimidi- 

 ate of a slightly ochraceous white, here and there smooth as if 

 thinly laccate ; hymenium cribose ; pores angular, minute ; -^ inch 

 wide ; dissepiments toothed. 



— 130. P. (Anodermei) Lindheimeri. B. Sf C. — Pileo albido, subci- 

 nereo, floccoso, substrigoso ; hymenio cinereo ; poris minutis, an- 

 gulatis. No. 3639. Texas, Lindheimer, on Laurus Sassafras. 



Pileus 1^ inch wide. -J long, often laterally confluent, dirty wliite, 

 tinged with ash-colour, floccose, here and there slightly strigose ; 

 hymenium cinereous ; pores -j-^ inch wide, angular. 



* P. (Anodermei) amorphus. Fr. — No. 1502. Car. Inf. Curtis. 

 No. 2023. Car. Inf. with a pale purplish black hymenium. 



— 131. P. (Anodermei) Spraguei. B .Sf C — Pileo imbricato,pruinoso- 

 scabro, rugoso ; margine lobato, intus zonato, umbrino fibroso, riges- 

 cente ; hymenio concavo ; poris minutis. No. 5700, 5718. New 

 Eug. Murray. 



Pileus 3 inches across, \\ long, rigid when dry, imbricated, ru- 

 gose, pruinoso-scabrous ; margin lobed ; flesh umber, fibrous, at 

 length blackish ; pores T \^ inch wide ; hymenium concave. 



* P. (Anodermei) crispus. Fr. — No. 4281. Penns. Michener 

 on Carya. 



^132. P. (Anodermei) nssilis. B. Sf C. — Albus ; pileo dimidiato, 

 vertice elongate rugoso hie illic aculeato-setoso ; intus fibroso, fis- 

 sili, zonato, poris subrotundis, acie obtusiusculis ; Kew Gard. Misc., 

 v. i., p. 234. 1441, Car. Sup. 



Pileus 6 inches wide, 2 long, sparingly aculeato- setose, at length 

 quite smooth and reddish ; strongly zoned within ; flesh coarsely 

 fibrous ; pores -^ inch wide. Allied to P. labyrinthicus, but the 

 surface is different, and the texture looser and darker. 



* P. (Placodermei) senex. Mont. — No. 1558. Santee River. 



* p. (Placodermei) dryadeus. Fr. — No. 3094. New Eng." 

 Oakes. P. dryadeus, Sckwein, is P. scruposus, Fr., which occurs 

 in many parts of the United States, on various trees as Rhus toxi- 



