186 Contributions to the Mycology of North America. 
tant.—Allied to P. pinsitus, of which we at first thought it was 
a variety, but differing in its neaey smooth pileus and the singu- 
larly de€omposed pores. — 
113. P. nicer, Ber eat trunc. Querc. deject. cariosum. 
~Hieme._ S. Car. Rawteaicy Obs , (Lea. ) 
114. P. Cremor, Berk. and Curt. : resupinatus albus; margine 
a emlete, poris parvis subrotundis, dissepimentis crassis, acie 0 
- tusiss ma.—Ad ram. querc. dejectos. Vere. Societ ‘ 
a , Allied to P. vulgaris, but i in its thick Tideaphitiilid 
' * and the obtuse edge of the pore 
ae 
Be ~** 115. P. satmonicotor, Berk. an = Curt. ;—resupinatus crassus, 
_... mycelio mucedineo albo, poris rotundis rnbellis demum elongatis 
he __ purpureo-fuscis.—Ad lignum pineum adustum. Aestate. Santee 
Ca a. Ravene 
, several inches broad, margin 0 centre thick, of a 
os rich iain color, at length brown. Pores small, at length torn 
6? eg and angular. When fresh this appears $0 ‘a very tender and 
Scie injured, in which state it becomes dark purple brown, with 
'a resinous aspect. Not closely allied to any described species 
, Its nearest affinities are with P. goa Fr. and P. rhodellus, 
ms Fr, or better with P. carneofuscus, 
-. 116. Darpapra oneness B.—Ad trunc. dejectum. Autumno. 
‘: R.Igland; Mr. Benne 
* “117. D: szpium, Bek. —Ad on Quercis, Taxodii, &e. 
o. Hieme. Ohio (Leqy . Island (Mr. Bennett), N. and 
ES CRATHEGI, ‘Berk.—Ad Liquidambar. lg 
Favouus curtives, Berk. and Curt.;—pileo tenui reni- 
rnoso-rigido glabro ; “—_ brevissimo diseiformt ; poris 
? 
pale, undulated ands'¢ sped ; 
akg 
oe Teflext’ 
ety: Hill, § S. 
itjnch’s rest 
atis plicatis—Ad trunc. mort. “Autumno, Ravenel. 
: br road, ce tongs very pentane rigid, and tawny wae 
* 
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