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497. M. rufus, Fr. 



498. M. serpens, Fr. Nearly destroyed, with no rugse. It looks like a Corticium. 



499. M. crispatus, Fr. This is clearly a form of M. corium. M. crispatus resembles 

 Cantharellus crispatus. 



500. M. pallens, Schwein. ! Very nearly allied to M. corium. The specimens 

 of Polyporus xylostromeus, Schwein. ! strongly resemble this. 



501. M. fitgax, Fr. Specimens destroyed. 



504. M. vastator, Fr.=No. 497. M. vastator is a synonym of M. lacrymans. 



505. M. molluscus, Fr. Specimens in bad condition. 



506. M. Himantioides, Fr. The specimens belong to M. Brassiccefolius, Schwein., 

 a name not preserved in the Herbarium. 



507. M. Porinoides, Fr. We have fine specimens of this species from Ohio. It 

 occurs also in S. Carolina. Schweinitz' specimens are all but barren, and the slight 

 trace of incipient folds indicates rather a state of M. Corium or M. serpens. 



511. Hydntjm subsquamosum, Fr. 



514. H. RUFESCENS, P. 



517. H. canum, Schwein. ! 



518. H. DELiCATUM, Schwein. ! Nearly destroyed. 



519. H. compactum, Fr. 



521. H. FERRUGINEUM, Fr. 



522. H. cinereum, Fr. 



523. H. cyathiforme, Fr. (Hook. Herb.) Teeth white, slightly discolored. 



524. H. connatum, Schultz. The Schweinitzian specimens have not a shining 

 stem, and do not seem to differ from H. zonatum, Batsch. 



526. H. coriaceo-membranaceum, Schwein. ! A very singular and distinct species. 



528. H. adustum, Schwein. ! The specimens nearly destroyed ; but the species is 

 common and well ascertained. 



J530. H. CORALLOIDES, Scop. 



537. H. strigosum, Sw. 



538. H. OCHRACEUM, P. 



539. H. Rhois, Schwein. ! The specimens indicate a true Hydnum, to which, 

 perhaps, E. flabelliforme, Berk., is too near. That in Hook. Herb., if identical, has 

 rather the structure of a Polyporus. 



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