(144) 
near Colima, Mexico, January 2, 1910, W. A. & Edna L. Murrill 
653. This species resembles Favolus tenuis, but has much smaller 
tubes, the mouths being invisible to the unaided eye. 
Favotus tenuis (Hook.} Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 32: 100 
1905 
Jalapa, 220, 226; Motzorongo, 969; Xuchiles, 1186. 
Favo.us variecatus (Berk.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 32: tor 
1905. 
Tecoman, 655. 
FLavoPpoRELLUS SPLITGERBERI (Mont.} Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 
32: 486. 1905. Collected in Mexico by Liebmann and 
described by Fries as Polyporus sulfuratus. 
FLavirpornus RuFOFLAvuUS (Berk. & Curt.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey 
Club 32: 360. 1905. Collected at Jalapa by C. L. Smith. 
Funa.ia vILuosa (Sw.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 82: 356. 1905. 
Tecoman, 644; Orizaba, 772. 
Grifola lentifrondosa sp. nov. 
Pileus imbricate-multiplex, 15-20 X 20-30 cm.; pileoli mostly 
spatulate, closely appressed and more or less connate; surface 
isabelline with a rosy tint, subtomentose, becoming fuliginous with 
age, margin entire or undulate, sterile, inflexed on drying; context 
m 
globose, smooth, hyaline, copious, 3-44; stipe tubercular, woody, 
Sale expanding into the pileoli, 8 cm. long, 6 cm. thick. 
Type collected on the roots of an oak stump on an exposed 
railway embankment near Jalapa, Mexico, December 12-20, 1909, 
W. A Edna L. Murrill 56. The species much resembles Grifola 
frondosa in general form, but the context is much too woody for 
that or any other known species of Grifola 
Hapa.opitus Gitvus (Schw.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 31: 418. 
1904. 
Jalapa, 36, 208, 215, 216, 225; Cuernavaca, 388; Orizaba, 862, 
882; Xuchiles, 1189. 
Hapa.opitus ticnoipes (Mont.) Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 31: 
417. 1904. These specimens are very large and resemble some 
perennial species, the older pilei having persisted and partially 
revived, which is not an uncommon occurrence in this species. 
Cuernavaca, 389; Tecoman, 627, 652, 673; Motzorongo, 970, 
975, TOIT 
