146 NOTICES OF NORTH AMERICAN FUNGI. 



* Radulum molar e. Fr.— No. 736 on alder. No. 786 on Ulmus 

 Americana No. 2175 on Carya. No. 2325, 2405 on oak. No. 

 4745 on pine. No. 5994, Penns. Michener. Ravenel, No. 65D, 

 1539. On bark of various trees. No. 4745 approaches E. pallidwn, 

 but is quite distinct. 



* Radulum laetum. Fr.— No. 5400. New England, Sprague. 



- 204. Radulum spinulosum. B. & C. — Effusum, isabellinum, mar- 

 gine elevato tomentoso, dentibus minntis sparsis spinulosum. No. 

 4543. Alabama, Peters. 



Effused, opaque, of a pallid pinkish grey ; margin slightly 

 raised, tomentose ; hymenia sprinkled with short spicules. 

 _ 205. Radulum Bennettii. B. <$f C— Totum resupinatum pallidum 

 rimosum, tuberculis brevibus exasperatum. No. 6328. Rhode 

 Island, J. L. Bennett. 



On decorticated white wood. 



Entirely resupinate, without any distinct border, pallid, cracked 

 into little areolae; rough, with short tubercles. 



* Phlebia vaga. Fr.— No. 2713, Car. Inf. No. 5606. C. Wright, 

 Connecticut. 



- 206. Phlebia orbicularis. B. $ C— Hook. Journ. 1849, p. 237. 

 Primum orbicularis fasca demum latereliter confluens fasco-pur- 

 pureum, margine elevato, venis e centrali puncto radiantibus. No. 

 1281. Car. Inf. On dead sticks. 



Purple-brown, orbicular, then confluent, but always retaining the 

 radiating disposition of the veins ; margin more or less elevateds 



- 207. Phlebia zonata. B. % C. — Fusca secernibilis subtus zonata 

 subtomentosa ; venis depressis radiantibus. No. 2086, 2946. Car. 

 Inf. Rav. No. 1538. On oak limbs. 



Rigid, coriaceous, brown, separable from the matrix, zoned be- 

 neath, and sometimes above, slightly tomentose, veins depressed, 

 radiating. Mycelium white. 



- 208. Phlebia rubiginosa. B. # Rav.- Rav. Fasc. in. 23. Margine 

 reflexo rubiginoso tomentoso ; hymenio fusco ; venis elevatis. Rav. 

 No. 886, 1450. On oak rails. 



Forming small oblong patches or widely effused ; margin ele- 

 vated, tomentose, ferruginous ; hymenia brown ; veins prominent. 

 Nearly allied to the last. 



~- 209. Phlebia anomala. B. $ Rav.— Tota resupinata, margine e 

 strato inferiore adnato pallido ; hymenio e rufulo fusco ; venis obs- 

 curis. Rav. No. 1449. On fallen oak limbs. 



Entirely adnate ; margin narrow, pallid from the projection of 

 the lower stratum ; hymenium tinged with rufous, at length brown ; 

 veins very obscure, so that it approaches Corticium. 

 « 210. Grandinia alutacea. B. <b Rav— Rav. Fas. iv. 11, lsete 

 alutacea, late effusa, papillis sparsis. Rav. No. 1848. Car. Inf. 



Bright tan-coloured, widely effused over bark ; edge sometimes 



