SECTION PELLOPORUS. 



Fig. 464 

 Pelloporus oblectabilis. 



Fig. 465 

 Pelloporus oblivionis. 



CUTICULARIS. Pileus very thin with large, long pores, and 

 was published in Pol. Issue page n, and has since been received from 

 the same locality. It is a very rare species of the New England States. 

 It is badly named as it is liable to be confused with Polyporus etitiYu- 

 laris, to which it has no resemblance. 



DEPENDENS. A most curious little species which hang> pen- 

 dant from the under side of logs somewhat in the manner of a wasp's 

 nest. Entire plant bright cinnamon color. Spores colored. 5 x 7. It 

 is very rare in the United States. 



See Polyporous hamatus. Addenda, p. 195. 



(Polyporus Montagnei, see Section 35, is a thicker, more obese plant than others of this wtion. but 

 its relations are undoubtedly closer here than where we have placed it . I 



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