﻿Report 
  of 
  the 
  Botanist. 
  47 
  

  

  Radulum 
  orbiculare 
  Ft. 
  

  

  Decaying 
  wood 
  and 
  bark 
  of 
  deciduous 
  trees. 
  Slingerlands 
  

   and 
  Mechanicsville. 
  October. 
  

  

  Phlebia 
  merismoides 
  Ft. 
  

  

  Decaying 
  wood. 
  Indian 
  Lake. 
  October. 
  

  

  This 
  species 
  is 
  apparently 
  very 
  close 
  to 
  P. 
  radiata. 
  Our 
  

   specimens 
  are 
  referred 
  to 
  it 
  because 
  of 
  their 
  pale 
  color 
  and 
  more 
  

   strigose 
  margin. 
  

  

  GrRANDINIA 
  VIRESCENS 
  71. 
  Sp. 
  

  

  Effused, 
  thin, 
  separable 
  from 
  the 
  matrix, 
  soft, 
  greenish, 
  

   becoming 
  darker 
  with 
  age 
  ; 
  granules 
  minute, 
  hemispherical, 
  not 
  

   crowded 
  ; 
  spores 
  broadly 
  elliptical 
  or 
  suborbicular, 
  .0002' 
  long. 
  

  

  Decaying 
  wood. 
  Oneida. 
  Warne. 
  September. 
  

   Remarkable 
  for 
  its 
  beautiful 
  color. 
  

  

  GrRANDINIA 
  RUDIS 
  71. 
  Sp. 
  

  

  Effused, 
  thin, 
  soft, 
  pulverulent-tomentose, 
  tawny-brown, 
  the 
  

   hymenium 
  at 
  length 
  granulose 
  ; 
  spores 
  globose, 
  rough, 
  .0003'- 
  

   .0004' 
  in 
  diameter. 
  

  

  Decaying 
  wood 
  and 
  ground 
  in 
  deep 
  shaded 
  places. 
  North 
  

   Greenbush. 
  October. 
  

  

  It 
  is 
  allied 
  to 
  G. 
  coriaria 
  Pk. 
  in 
  texture 
  and 
  in 
  the 
  character 
  

   of 
  the 
  spores, 
  but 
  it 
  differs 
  in 
  color 
  and 
  habit. 
  The 
  whole 
  plant 
  

   is 
  of 
  one 
  uniform 
  hue. 
  

  

  Thelephora 
  speciosa 
  Ft. 
  

  

  Providence, 
  Saratoga 
  county. 
  August. 
  

  

  But 
  a 
  single 
  specimen 
  was 
  found 
  and 
  in 
  it 
  the 
  tips 
  of 
  the 
  

   branches 
  are 
  not 
  fimbriate 
  ; 
  otherwise 
  the 
  characters 
  are 
  well 
  

   shown. 
  

  

  Hymenoch^ete 
  agglutinans 
  Ellis. 
  

  

  Trunks 
  and 
  branches 
  of 
  living 
  alder 
  trees. 
  Sandlake 
  and 
  

   Adirondack 
  Mts. 
  July 
  and 
  November. 
  

  

  Hymenoch^ete 
  spreta 
  n. 
  sp. 
  

  

  Effused, 
  adnate, 
  somewhat 
  uneven, 
  thick, 
  ferruginous, 
  beset 
  

   with 
  rather 
  long 
  slender 
  acute 
  setse, 
  at 
  length 
  cracking 
  into 
  

   frustulate-areolse. 
  

  

  Decorticated 
  wood. 
  Helderberg 
  Mts. 
  October. 
  

  

  This 
  quite 
  closely 
  resembles 
  some 
  forms 
  of 
  H. 
  corrugata, 
  but 
  

   its 
  bright 
  color 
  and 
  thicker 
  substance, 
  which 
  shrinks 
  more 
  in 
  

   drying 
  so 
  that 
  the 
  matrix 
  is 
  revealed 
  through 
  the 
  chinks, 
  and 
  

   the 
  areas 
  become 
  as 
  it 
  were 
  frustules, 
  indicate 
  a 
  distinct 
  species. 
  

  

  