(149) 
Fomes rosgus (Alb. & Schw.) Cooke, Grevillea 14: 21. 1885. 
Jalapa, 41, on railroad ties. 
Fomes Sacraranus (Mont.) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 96. 1908. 
Cuernavaca, 360; Tecoman, 661. 
Fomes scuTe.iatus (Schw.) Cooke, Grevillea 14: 19. 1885. 
Jalapa, 2217, 232. 
Fomes uncutatus (Schaeff.) Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6: 167. 1888. 
Tepeite Valley, 554. 
FoMITELLA FUMOSO-AVELLANEA (Romell) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 
IOI. 
Tepeite Vallee 564; Tecoman, 630, 633 
Fomiretta supina (Sw.) Murrill, Bull, Eoaey Club 82: 365. 
1905. 
Tecoman, 645. 
Ganoderma areolatum sp. nov. 
Pileus very large and thick, of light weight, dimidiate, gee 
13 X20 X8 
surface azonate, glabrous, somewhat un becoming prelate 
by the cracking 2 the thin cuticle, fuliginous-bay to ee 
zonate, 1-3 cm. thick; tubes minute, corky to woody, isabelline 
within and without, not distinctly stratified, 3-5 cm. long; mouths 
subangular to irregular, 2-3 to a mm.; edges ate entire; spores 
ellipsoid, smooth, hyaline or vy pale Pie usually pointed 
at one end, copious, Ii X 5- 
Type collected on the dead trunk of a silk-cotton tree near 
Colima, Mexico, January 3-4, 1910, W. A. & Edna L. Murrill 588. 
A large species resembling Tomophagus Colossus. 
Ganoperma Curtisti (Berk.) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 120 
1908. Poorly developed sporophores growing at the base of 
an oak. 
Tepeite Valley, 558. 
Ganoderma sessiliforme _ nov. 
Pileus corky to woody, dimidiate, sessile or very slightly stipi- 
ses slightly oa to neaee ed, thickest behind, thin at the 
margin, 3-5 X X 1.§-2 cm.; surface laccate in places but 
mostly covered with powdery conidia, rugose, slightly concen- 
trically sulcate, reddish-chestnut or du Il-bro whish, en pallid, 
rather thin, sterile, slightly undulate; context corky, radiate- 
fibrous, isabelline to isabelline-fulvous, thinner than the length of 
the tubes; tubes about 7 mm. long, slender, 4-6 to a mm., avel- 
