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(Stereum.) 



striatum, Fr. Waynesville, Aug. 26, 1844. 

 complicatum, /v. On prostrate Buckeye. Cincinnati, 



March 3, 1842. Waynesville, Aug. 26, 1844. 

 bicolor, Fr. On dead trunks. Cincinnati, Oct. 27, 



1841. 

 rubiginosum, Fr. Waynesville. On bark of dead 



wood. Cincinnati, Nov. 13, 1841. 

 rugosum, Fr. Epic. On dead logs. Cincinnati, April 



30, 1842.^ 



CORTICIUM. 



cinerascens. Berk. Thelephora cinerascens, Schwein. 



On the decaying portions of Paper Mulberry trees. 



Cincinnati, Feb. 11, 1842. 

 ochraceum, Fr. Waynesville, Aug. 23, 1844. 



SURPINIA. 



spathularia, /v. Cincinnati. 

 Cyphella. 



galeata, Fr. Cincinnati. 



SOLENIA. 



ochracea, Hoffm. Cincinnati. 

 Clavaria. 



botrytis, P. Cincinnati. 



flava, i^r. Waynesville, Aug. 31, 1844. 



fuliginea, P. On the ground, in woods. Cincinnati, 

 June 1, 1844. 



subtilis, Pers. Waynesville, Sept. 3, 1844. 



pyxidata, Pers. Cincinnati. 



striata, Pers. Waynesville, Aug. 21, 1844. 



pistillaris, L. Waynesville., 



mucida, Pers. C. albissus, Mont. On rotten wood. 

 Cincinnati. 

 Calocera. 



cornea, Fr. Cincinnati. 

 Typhula. 



musciola, Fr. Cincinnati. 



' The specimens are remarkably fine, spreading for several feet over the 

 under side of dead logs. The pileus is concentrically zoned, of a ricli brown, 

 and decidedly tomentose. The general appearance is somewhat different 

 from European specimens, but I do not consider it a distinct species. 



