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464. P. aneirinus, Fr. The specimens are not quite certain, but the species 

 occurs in a highly developed state in S. Carolina. 



465. P. xylostromeus, P. Two things are in the Herbarium under this name : 

 the one appears to be merely a state of P. vaporarius; the other is a species of 

 Merulius. See below under No. 500. 



469. P. internus, Schwein. ! 



471. P. reticulatus, Fr. This appears to be certainly P. farinellus, of which we 

 have fine specimens from S. Carolina. It has not a byssoid margin, nor are the pores 

 distant. 



*P. brunneus, Schwein. ! New York. This appears to be the same with P. 

 erocatus, Fr., which is very near to, if not identical with, P. cupreus, Berk. 



473. POROTHELEUM SUBTILE, Fr. 



475. P. Pezizoides, Schwein. ! This species differs from P. fimbriaium only in the 

 absence of the marginal threadlike processes. There is a species in Hook. Herb, 

 from Schweinitz marked Boletus obliteratus. 



476. D^edalea biennis, Fr.= Polyporus rufescens, Fr. 



480. D^edalea ABiETiNA,=Zew2*7es abietina, Fr, 



481. D. trabea,= Lenzites trabea, Fr. 



483. D. Pini, Fr. The specimens belong to Lenzites sepiaria, perhaps from an 

 accidental change of the label. 



486. "D. an gibbosaV = Lenzites Berheleii, Lev. 



490. D. angustata, Fr. 



491. D. aurea, /?. FERRVGiNEA=Lenzites sepiaria, var. 



492. D. zonata, Schwein. ! This is considered by Fries to be D. variegata.. Our 

 specimens are too imperfect to allow us to form any judgment on the point. 



494. D. merulioides, Schwein. This is a Paxillus, but our notes upon the speci- 

 men are too meager to enable us now to recal the species. 



495. Merulius tremellosus, Fr. The plant in Hook. Herb, from Schweinitz, 

 under the name of M. tremelloides, seems nearer to M. fugax, of which we have very 

 fine specimens from S. Carolina. It is accompanied by Sclerotium rugulosum, (No. 

 2436,) and therefore must be what Schweinitz intended. See that number. 



496. M. strigoso-zonatus, Schwein. ! This is Phlebia zonata, B. & C. a very 

 distinct species. 



