(151) 
or slightly deca context light-fulvous, ene faintly sia 
woody, about 1 cm. thick; tubes slender, fulvous within, 3-5 mm 
long, not discnedy stratified; mouths eel subcircular, 3-4 toa 
ges rather thick, obtuse, isabelline-um rinous, glistening; 
spores ae oe to globose, smooth, fulvous, 4-6; cystidia none. 
Type collected on dead wood near Teen Mexico, in 
June, 1910, C. R. Orcutt. 
PyRopoLyProrus psEUDOSENEX Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 107. 
1908. Collected in Mexico by C. L. Smith. 
PYROPOLYPORUS SUBLINTEUS Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 110. 1908. 
Type collected at Topolobampo, Mexico, by Lulu Stanley 
and Ida Scully 
Pyropotyporus suBPEcTINaTUS Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 10 
1908. 
Jalapa, 45, 2 
Perot anus yucaTaANEnsis Murrill, Bull. Torrey Club 30: 119. 
1903. 
Tecoman, 628. 
XANTHOCHROUS IGNIARIOIDES Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 14: 54. 
1898. A doubtful species described from Mexico, apparently 
near Pyropolyporus Everhartit. 
Tribe DAEDALEAE 
DaEDALEA AMANITOIDES Beauv. Fl. Oware 1: 44. pl. 25. 1805. 
Jalapa, 42, 54, 209; Orizaba, 864; Motzorongo, 1024; Xuchiles, 
II72. 
DaEDALEA CONFRAGOSA (Bolt.) Pers. Syn. 501. 1801. Collected 
in Mexico by Scheide and described by Fries as Lenzttes bicolor. 
Daedalea favoloides sp. nov. 
Pileus gabe reniform, applanate or subconchate, narrowly 
attached, 5~6 X 8-10 xX 0.3 cm.; surface glabrous, somewhat ru- 
gose, narrowly concentrically zonate-sulcate, avellancous or avel- 
laneous-umbrinous tinted with bay, margin thin, lobed; ee 
very ne punky, pallid to ine yellowish-brown, a about 2 m 
thick; fur I-2 mm. deep, pba an vonage i to lecular 
or sublamellate i in places, very narrow, abou ave 
laneous, g umbrinous with age; er ain cence to 
subirpici 
Type collected on a fallen log in a moist virgin forest near Jalapa, 
Mexico, December 12-20, 1909, W. A. & Edna L. Murrill 48. 
Very similar to Favolus tenuis above, but with hymenium partly 
tubular and partly furrowed. ‘This condition has never been ob- 
