DECADES OF FUNGI. 237 
Effused, inseparable from the matrix. Subiculum tomentose, white, 
extremely thin towards the margin. Hymenium smooth, ochraceous, 
with a reddish tinge. Teeth elongated, irregular, cylindrical, obtuse, 
smooth, often confluent. p 
Allied to R. molare, but thinner, and having the teeth more elon- 
231. Phlebia orbicularis, Berk. and Curt. ; exacte orbicularis, demum 
confluens, vinoso-fuscus tenuis margine libero; plieis é centro rimoso- 
radiantibus. Curt. No. 1281. 
Has. On fallen branches of oak. South Carolina. 
At first orbicular, 1—1 inch broad, at length confluent, of a rich 
vinous brown, thin, ies at the margin, which is reflexed or involute, 
and obscurely tomentose. Centre often umbonate; folds superficial, 
slightly branched, often separated by minute fissures. 
Far less gelatinous than Phlebia merismoides, to which it is most 
nearly allied, and less strongly plicate. It is a very interesting addition 
to a genus which contains but a few species. 
232. Grandinia tuberculata, Berk. and Curt.; effusum inequabile, 
indeterminatum ; granulis majoribus ceraceis levibus. Curt. No. 1111. 
Has. On branches of Carya. South Carolina. 
ffused, forming elongated rugged, indeterminate patches, with no 
evident border. Granules large, obtuse, sometimes confluent, smooth, 
of a waxy Mese etn ochraceous 
Intermediate cen udin and Grandinia, having nearly the 
hymenium of pees 
ashanti 
233. Odontia albo-miniata, Berk. and Curt.; effusum resupinatum ; 
subiculo tenuissimo albo; aculeis brevibus apice palmatis fimbriatis mi- 
niatis. Curt. i 
Has. On very much decayed oak branches. Santee River. Mr. 
Ravenel. 
Effused, resupinate, following all the inequalities of the wood. Myce- 
lium white, very thin and delicate. Teeth short, vermilion, compressed, 
palmate above, cut and fimbriated, clothed with short scattered flocci. 
An exquisite fungus, very distinct in habit, and closely allied to no 
described species. Its very different aculei at once separate it from 
Hydnum cinnabari 
234. Kneiffia oe. Berk. and Curt.; immarginata crustacea 
nivea granulis minutis apiculatis. Curt. No. 1791. 
