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very slender, twisted, umber, clothed with short velvety 
down. 
A single specimen only occurred, mixed with 4g. hemato- 
cephalus; from which it is clearly distinct in its velvety stem 
and darker radiato-venose pileus. The gills are besides more 
., numerous. The colour of the pileus is nearly that of Potentilla 
Russelliana. Both are closely allied to Ag. juncicola; at 
least to what is described under that name in the English 
Flora. 
3. Lenzites. 
4. Polyporus sanguineus, (Fr.) Host. n. 29. 
5. Polyporus (Pleuropus) Hostmanni, (n. sp.) ; pileo con- 
vexiusculo ligneo-suberoso valde tenui zonato badio subve- 
lutino glabrescente; margine acutissimo; stipite obsoleto, 
hymenio pallidiore, poris subinconspicuis rotundis. Host. 
n. 93. 
About 2 inches broad, ! inch long, Stem obsolete, exactly 
as in Pol. modestus, slightly convex above, bay, with a few 
dark zones towards the paler very acute margin, even, a 
first very minutely velvety. Hymenium bordered all round, 
of the same colour as the margin; pores very minute, 
scarcely visible to the naked eye, round ; edge of the disse- 
piments even. 
Allied to Pol. caperatus, but the pileus is scarcely velvety ; 
the substance harder and not of the same rich brown; and 
the pores are more minute. 
Hyvrorxssus, Pers. 
Pileo duro gomphiformi ; hymenio levi. 
6. M he Montagnei, (n. sp.), Host. n. 202. 
On twi 
ius 1 + an inch high, dirty white; gregarious, hard, al- 
most bony. Stem variable in length, very slender; ascending, 
attached frequently by a minute disciform base, quite distinct 
from the pileus, smooth. ileus top-shaped, flat or slightly 
. depressed above, below covered with the smooth ochraceous 
