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94 Descriptions of new species of Fungi. 
of a beautiful ochre or tan c 
P. tirvurarivs, Berk. ‘and Curt. ;—carnosus tenuis ; pileo flabel- 
liformi glabro lineolato ; stipite brevissimo cum pileo postice at- 
tenuato confluente ; ; poris minutis epg dissepimentis tenuis- 
simis denticulatis.— Ad ignum. Feejee 
x: Cap 14 in. broad, 14 long, slightly lobed, pieened brown, marked , 
with fine radiating lines, slightly depressed behind where it is 
confluent with the extremely short thongh strictly defined stem ; 
edge slightly incurved ; hymenium probably white.—A very dis- 
tinct species to which ‘we cannot point out any near ally. 
Drummondii is perhaps the nearest. It also resembles P. sector, 
but has no raised lines and is quite smooth, 
Favo.us pLatyporus, Berk. and Curt. ;—pileo reniformi sub- 
lobato rigidiuseulo glabro e contextu supra dissepimenta contracto 
reticulato; poris amplis oblongis subhexagonis, dissepimentis 
emarginatis rigidis, acie subintegra.—F'eejee Islands. 
Cap 2% in. broad, 14 long, depressed behind, reticulated by the 
thin and acute. Stem extremely short, disciform. Dissepiments 
scooped out in the middle, pores 2 lines or more long, 1 line broad, 
but varying much in size. —Nearly allied to F’. alutaceus, Mont. 
and Berk., but differing in its larger pores and reticulated surface. 
The pores are more rigid than in any other species with which 
We are acquainted except an undescribed species from Canada, 
which has not however the reticulated pileus. F. intestinalis, 
Berk., has pores as large, but is totally different in other respects. 
THELEPHORA LaMELLATA, Berk. and Curt. ;—tota ochracea; 
pileo infundibuiliformi lobato rugoso-lamellato subtiliter tomen- 
foso ; stipite elongato velutino-tomentoso ; hymenio sulcato rugo- 
so glabro. Feejee Islands. ) 
Pileus 2 in. broad, 14 deep, lobed, subplicate, clothed with 
perma viet appressed down, coarsely lamellate rugose. Stem 
equal, cylindrical, 14 in. high, 2 lines thick, densely downy, al- 
most velvety, solid. title cs ae rugose- plicate. The whole is 
This species is rather thea than 77 caperata, Berk. and Mont., 
is more strongly edges has a very different kind of coat, and 
along almost velvety st t does not appear whether this, 
like 7’ caperata, aa dae on wood. 
T. scapra, Berk. and Curt. ;—albida; pileo anguste flabellato- : 
diviso Fare iekaio. granulato-scabro ; hymenio striato.—Ad ter- 
ram? Feejee Islands. ce 
Pileus 1} in. high, main divisions much attenuated below, di- | 
ated above and incised, with the lomee incised or furcate, rough 
with little granular warts. Hymenium smooth, striate. —Closel 
allied to 7. pallida, Schwein., ae Bistin nguished by its 
pileus, which may, however, prove to be an inconstant. character. _ 
