No. 10.] [April, 1873. 



A MONTHLY EECORD OF CRYPTOGAMIC BOTANY, 

 AND ITS LITERATURE. 



NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 

 By the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., F.L.S. 



{Continued from Page 102.) 



- 201. Xrpex fimbriae formis. B. % C. — Totus resupinatus immar- 

 ginatus, dentibus e basi triangulari subulatis seriatis, No. 3762. 

 Perms. Michener. 



Effused, entirely resupinate,imniarginate, pallid ; teeth triangular 

 at the base, subulate above, arranged in parallel lines. A very 

 pretty species. 



* Irpex obliquus. Fr. — No. 2323. Car. Inf. On Liquidambar. 

 No. 1605, Rav. 



^ 202. Zrpex discolor. B. & C. — Totus resupinatus ; subiculo tenui 

 albo, cito poroso ; dentibus fasciculatis compressis subulatis. No. 

 2939. 



Entirely resupinate ; subiculum thin, white, soon porous ; 

 hymeniuni umber, teeth fasciculate, subulate. 



* Radulum orbiculare. Fr. — On Nyssa. Rav. No. 1765. No. 

 4372. Penns. Michener. On Cerasus. 



- * R. magnoliae. B. $ C— Hook. Kew Misc. L, p. 236. Totum 

 resnpinatum, hie lasve ceraceum, carneo-ochraceum, illic crassum e 

 dentibus cylindricis obtusis connatis stalactitiis. No. 1097. Car. Inf. 



On the smooth bark of Magnolia glauca. Effused, in part 

 thin, bright ochraceous, with a smooth hymenium, with no distinct 

 border; in part thick ; composed of irregular cylindrical teeth, 

 which are more or less connate. 



«► 203. Radulum pallidum. B. $ C. — Totum resupinatum, la?te 

 ochraceum ; margine superiore tomentoso ; dentibus brevibus cy- 

 lindricis sparsis. No. 2599. Car. Inf. 



On bark of Carya. Forming oblong patches, the upper margin 

 of which is tomentose from a tendency to become reflected ; the 

 lower margin whitish ; teeth scattered, cylindrical, often adnate on 

 the lower side. 



* Radulum aterrimum. Fr. — Arctic America. Drummond. 



