66 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



* Trametes Pini. M-.—No. 3226. Car. Inf. Curtis. Occurs also 

 in Cuba. 



* Trametes rigida. B. <$' 3Iont.— Syll. p. 168. Pol. rigidus, Rav. 

 Fung. Car. Fasc. 1, No. 15. No. 999, 2921, 6170. Car. Inf. (No. 

 1454, Rav.) Car. Inf. on Diospyros. No. 5092. Alabama, Beau- 

 mont ; New Orleans, Drummond. Like the following has a wide 

 geographical range. 



* Trametes hydnoides. Ib\— No. 3093. Texas, C. Wright. 



* Trametes occidentalis. Fr.— Rav. Fung. Car. Fasc. 5. 18. 

 No. 4864. Alabama, Beaumont. 



- 154. Trametes Lindheimeri. B. <$• C— Pileo dimidiato, applanato, 

 fulvo, floccis mollibus, strigosis, spongioso-implicatis vestito ; 

 margine tenui ; poris demum umbrinis mediis, dissepimentis dentato- 

 elongatis. No. 3764, 3919. Texas, C. Wright. 



Pileus 6 inches across ; 3 long, pale, tawny, dimidiate, plane, 

 clothed with soft, matted strigose hairs, which are quite distinct in 

 young specimens, though always inclined to become fasciculate ; 

 margin thin ; pores at length dingy-umber, -gL inch across, slightly 

 angular; dissepiments rigid, often elongated into one or more teeth. 

 Allied to T. ozonioides and the Cuban T. aculeifera. 



— 155. Trametes Petersii. B. $ C. — Pileo applanato subtiliter 

 tomentoso pallide fulvo marginem versus subsulcato-zonato, poris 

 minimis punctiformibus, dissepimentis ab initio rigidis. No, 4558. 

 Alabama, Peters. 



Pileus flattened, but slightly convex, minutely tomentose ; of a 

 very pale tawny, somewhat sulcate or zoned at the margin, which 

 is barren ; pores quite punctiform, with rigid obtuse dissepiments 

 about t 1q- inch wide. Only a portion of a single specimen was 

 sent, but the characters will be sufficient to recognise it. 



— 156. Trametes limitata. B. Sf C— Suborbicularis, applanata, pal- 

 lida subtiliter tomentosa zonata; poris minimis concoloribus ; dis„ 

 sepimentis tenuibus ; margine sterili acuto, No. 6377. N. Mexico, 

 Dr. Bigelow. 



About an inch in diameter , thin, coriaceous, minutely tomentose, 

 pallid zoned ; pores about y^- inch across, angular, with thin dis- 

 sepiments ; margin sterile, thin, about a line broad. At first sight 

 bearing some resemblance to the last, but the pores are quite 

 different, with thin dissepiments ; when young, distinctly angular. 



* Trametes lactinea. B.— Ann. Nat. Hist., v. 10, p. 373. No. 

 6199, New Eng., Murray. This species is found also in Cuba, 

 Ceylon, &c. 



— 157. Trametes Ohiensis. B.— Pileo pulvinato, angusto, zonato, 

 ochroleuco, tomentoso, demum ; laccato-glabrato contextu tenui 

 subconcolore ; hymenio concavo candido ; poris punctiformibus ; 

 dissepimentis rigidis latis. Waynesville, Lea. 



Pileus f-1 inch wide, ^ inch long; often laterally confluent pulvi- v 

 nate, decurrent behind, ochrey-white, zoned ; at first tomentose, at 



