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" 95. P. (Anodermei) Caro.iniensis, Berk. and Curt: ;—pileo 
molli-suberoso reflexo postice effuso ineequabili ochraceo-albido 
subsericeo strigis innatis asperulo subzonato; poris mediis denta- 
tis acie plus minus lacerata.—Ad truncos emortuos Quercus [et 
Liriodendri?] Autumno, Hieme. §. Car. 
Pileus 2-5 in. oe 4-2 in. long, much effused behind, some- 
times nearly resupinate, of a soft corky texture, rugose, slightly 
silky with innate or raised strige which sometimes project from 
the surface, sometimes nearly smooth with innate fibrilla ; mar- 
gin acute. Pores of the same color with the cap, middle ‘sized, 
a of an inch broad, pean: thin and often broken up; some- 
times the edge of t e pores is obtuse.—Resembling P. borealis, 
Fr., and P. Sym hs ton, Schwein., of a looser texture than either, 
and with larger pores than the former. 
96. P. (Placodermei) patustris, Berk. and Curt. ;—pileo car- 
noso-suberoso dimidiato obtusissimo cute tenui rivulosa nitidius- 
cula vestito ; poris niveis non stratosis minutis angulatis.—Ad Pi- 
num palustrem. Santee Canal. Ravenel. 
Pileus 2 in. broad, 1 long, $ thick, subungulate, clothed witha 
thin rather shining cracked ochraceous cuticle. Substance white 
Pores about two lines long, minute, white within and 
jot at all stratose, slightly angular, gig Pie dissepi- 
ts and rather irregular edge.—Nearly allied to P. officinalis, 
but the pores are’smaller, pure white, and not at al stratose ; nor 
is the flesh bitter when dry or easily reduced to powder. 
P. saticinus, F'r.—Ad truncos putridos. Santee Canal. 
el. 
97. 
Raven 
98. P. carneus, Nees.—Ad palos. June. Society Hill. 
9. P. (Placodermei) curutmrormis, Berk. and Curt. ;—pileo 
pezizeeformi e vertice elongato stipitato albido cinnamomeo pu- 
berulo; hymenio plano-excavato cinnamomeo; poris minus 
—Ad corticem Rhois copalline ; S. Car. Castanee ; R. Island! 
Mr. O Olney. Vere. 
Gregarious. Cap 1-14 line broad, attached by the vertex 
which j is elongated into a short stem, cinnamon clouded with grey, 
slightly dow wny. Hymenium sunk below the swollen margin. 
Pores very minute.—Allied to P. pullus. Mont. and Berk. 
100. P. (Incdermei) Xavarensts, Berk. ;—pileo flabelliformi 
membranaceo zonato sericeo glabrescente ; poris parvis par 
mentis tenuibus membranaceis hydnoideo-laceratis. —A 
dejectos cariosos. Oct, Socie ty pag 
Cap thin, variously lobed, 2-4 in. long, pale, silky, at length 
nearly smooth and shining, sells but delicately zoned. Hy- 
menium white ; dissepiments becoming soon torn and toothed 
so as to give the appearance of a Hydnum. —Closely allied to 
sf din Sal Berk.—This species was first discovered in Xalapa 
by Mr. Har 
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