68 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FDNGI. 



- 160. Daedalea Ravenelii. B— Ferruginea, pileo postice decur- 

 rente, tomentoso, eetate spadiceo ; poris irregularibus, primum 

 pubescentibus. Rav. No. 1775. Car. Inf. 



Ferruginous in tbe younger part, with sometimes a tawny tint. 

 Pileus J-f inch across, scarcely \ inch long, decurrent behind, 

 tomentose, becoming dark brown in the older parts ; pores irregular, 

 about -^g- inch across, at first pubescent. 



• * Cyclomyces Greenii. B — Hook, Lond. Journ. iy., p. 306. 

 Pileus orbicular, undulated, somewhat lobed, zoned, tomentose, cin- 

 namon coloured, marked with a few lines towards the margin ; stem 

 central, obconical ; gills at length somewhat ash-coloured. Massa- 

 chusetts, Greene, Sprague. Pileus 1-3^ inches across. 



* Hexagona seiicea. Ft.— No. 696. Car. Inf. Rav. No. 3650. 

 Louisiana, Dr. Hale. New Orleans, Drummond. 



-.161. * Hexagona carbonaxia. B. <£• C— Tota resupinata, fulvo- 

 fusca, margine nullo, subtus, fulva tomentosa ; poris rigidis, disse- 

 pimentis acutis, no. 2466. Car. Inf. On charcoal and burnt sticks 

 in woods. 



Entirely resupinate, of a tawny brown, forming little, inter- 

 rupted, rather convex patches ; pores springing abruptly, without 

 any margin, about ^ f an inch across, but very variable in size ; 

 dissepiments acute. The under surface, when detached, is tawny 

 and tomentose. 



* Hexagona variegata. B.— No. 3133. Key West, Blodgett. 

 The species was described from Jamaica, St. Domingo, and British 

 Guiana specimens. 



- 162. Favolus Curtisii. B. — Pileo orbiculari umbilicato tenuis- 

 simo, margine ciliato ; stipite centrali deorsum incrassato setu- 

 loso ; poris oblongis mediis. No. 335. Car. Sup. Curtis. 



Pileus j inch across, very thin, .and transparent ; margin irre- 

 gular, ciliated; stem 1 inch high, 1J- line thick at the base, about 

 | line at apex, hispid ; pores oblong, about ^ inch wide. Re- 

 sembling P. arculartusj but much more delicate. 



* Favolus cucullatus. Mont. — F. curtipes, B. & C. Kew Gard. 

 Misc. i. p. 234. No. 1544. Santee River. 



Specimens of F. cucullatus from St. Domingo exactly connect the 

 South Carolina plant with that of Cuba. The pores are quite con- 

 cealed in both on the upper side. F. induratus, from St. Domingo, 

 has larger pores. 



* XVXexulius txemellosus. Schrad. — Rav. Fung. Car. 3. 15. No. 

 2083.2435. Car. Inf. Curtis. The only European species which is 

 closely allied to M. incamatus, Schwein. no. 2745, 1676. Car. Inf. 

 Rav. Fung. Car. 2. 22. 



* Mexulius corium. Fr.—M. confluens, Rav. Fung. Car. 1. 23. 

 No. 1030, 1123, 1363, 1386. Car. Inf. (Rav. no. 971.) No. 4470. 

 Car. Sup. No. 5424. Maine, E S. Morse. No. 5425. New Engl. 

 Murray on Vitis labrusca. 



