APPENDIX 
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The descriptions of the following species are scarcely suff- 
cient to permit of the satisfactory reference of the species 
to their places in the tribes. It is to be hoped that these 
plants may again be found and their proper relations be 
ascertained, 
Boletus Ananas Curt. 
Am. jour. Sci. Arts, 2d ser. Vol. VI, p. 351. Grev. Vol. I, p. 36 
Pileus pulvinate, thickly and rigidly floccose-verrucose, 
yellow, flocci white above, flesh-colored beneath, the margin 
thin, membranous, lacerated; hymenium plane, depressed 
around the stem, yellow or tawny-yellow, becoming greenish 
where wounded, their mouths medium size, obtusely angular; 
stem even, solid, somewhat enlarged at the base, white; 
spores ferruginous. 
Pileus 3 to 4 in. broad; stem 3 to 4 in. long, 6 to g lines 
thick. 
Under prostrate trunks of pine trees. 
South Carolina, Ravenel. North Carolina, Curdézs. 
This is said to approach |S. s¢vodzlaceus in habit but to be 
otherwise very different. It is placed among the Subtomen- 
tosi in Sylloge, but from these it recedes by its floccose 
wart-like scales. 
