52 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



Pileus 1-2 inches wide, \ inch long, dimidiate, decnrrent behind, 

 dirty white, zoned, clothed with velvety down, which is here and there 

 matted and strigose ; pores -^ inch wide, angular, elongated. 

 - 137. P. (Inodermei) scarrosus. B. $ C. — Ochruceus ; pileo di- 

 midiato, postice decurrente, fibris radiantibus stuppeo ; pons decur- 

 rentibus elongatis, angnlatis. No. 4935. Car. Sup. Curt. On 

 twigs of Liriodendron. 



Pileus i inch wide, \ long, ochraceous ; dimidiate, decurrent 

 behind, clothed with radiating towlike fibres ; pores ^ inch wide, 

 elongated, angular, decurrent. 



* P. (Inodermei) radiatus. Fr.—Pol. fusco-gilvus, Schwein Herb. 

 No. 4424. Car. Sup. Curtis. On birch. 5418. New Engl. 

 Sprague ; 5804, New Eng., Murray ; Ohio, Lea. 



* 138. P. (Inodermei) ectypus. B. $ C— Pileo flabelliformi, lobato, 

 zonato-picto, postice rufo, antice pulverulento, pallido ; hymenio 

 ochraceo; poris minutis. No. 2942. Car. Inf., Ravenel. 



Pileus 3 inches wide, 2f long, deeply lobed, fanshaped, zoned, ru- 

 fous behind, pallid and pulverulent in front ; hymenium ochraceous ; 

 pores -j-l-o inch wide. Looks at first like some form of P. versicolor, 

 but is very different. 



* P. (Inodermei) nigro-purpurascens. Schwein.— No. 6171. Car. 

 Inf. Perhaps referrible to P. amorphus. 



- 139. P. (Inodermei) Halesise. B. & C. — Pileis imbricatis, postice 

 decurrentibus, pallidis, sericeis ; margine tenui, inflexo; hymenio 

 cinereo ; poris minutis. No. 2027, 2028. Upper Georgia. Ravenel. 

 On Halesia tetraptera. 



Pileus 1 inch wide, ^ inch long, imbricated, decurrent behind, 

 pallid, silky ; margin thin inflected ; hymenium ash- coloured ; 

 pores 5*o inch wide. Ravenel compares this with P. amorphus, 

 but it seems very different, the pores being deficient in the peculiar 

 waxy appearance which characterises that species. 



* P. (Inodermei) pinsitus. Fr.— No. 11. Car. Sup. Curtis. 



* p. (Inodermei) barbatulus. Fr — Rav. Fung. Car. Ease, 2. 

 No. 19. No. 6376. Texas, Bigelow. 



* P. (Inodermei) decipiens. Schivein. — No. 4339. Penns. Mi- 

 chener. No. 4737. Car. Inf. Curtis. 



— 140. P. (Inodermei) Ilicincola. B. Sf C— Rav. Fung. Car. Fasc. 

 5. No. 17. Pileo flabelliformi, pallido, glabrato nitido radiato 

 ruguloso ; poris pallidis sinuatis. Alabama. Peters. On bark 

 of Hex opaca. 



Pileus f inch wide and long, flabelliform, but frequently laterally 

 confluent, pallid, at length quite smooth, marked with little radia- 

 ting lines ; pores 7 \ wide, sinuated. Hymenium much like that 

 of P. abietinus. 

 s*» * P. (Inodermei) Xalapensis. Berk— In Hook. Kew. Misc., i., 

 p. 103. Thin membranaceous ; pileus flabelliform, variously lobed, 



