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563. H. iERUGiNOSUM, Schwein. ! Apparently distinct, but our specimens are in a 

 wretched condition. 



564. H. fimbriatum, P.= Odontia fimbriata, Fr. 



565. H. spathulatum, Fr. Quite different from Schweinitz' specimens under this 

 name in Hook. Herb. It appears to be some Polyporus with lacerated dissepiments. 



566. H. quercinum:, Fr. This is perhaps Irpex obliquus, Fr., certainly not Radulum 

 quercinum. Some states of I. obliquus are, however, very difficult to distinguish from 

 Pol. vaporarius. 



569. H. stipatum, Fr. 



570. H. cinnabarinum, Schwein. ! This is the same with Odontia albo-miniata, 

 B. and C, and is only a peculiar condition of Pol. cinnabarinus. 



571. H. croceum, Schwein. ! A well marked species. 



572. H. luteo-pallidum, Schwein. ! 



574. Irpex paleaceus, Fr. This does not agree with the plant of Thore ; it is 

 rather I. fusco-violaceus. 



575. I. fusco-violaceus, Fr. The specimens are merely a state of Pol. pergame- 

 neus, Fr., P. stereoides, Schwein. ! 



276. I. lacteus, Fr. Our specimens are in such a state that we can say nothing 

 positive about them. 



578. I. epiphtlla, Schwein. ! This is without any question Pol. biformis, Kl. 

 We have collected specimens precisely similar extending from stumps over fallen 

 leaves. 



579. I. TULiPiFERiE, Schwein. ! 



580. I. fuscesceists, Schwein. \=I. cinnamomeus, Fr. The specimens of Hydnum 

 olivaceum, Schwein. ! are the same with this. 



583. I. Cerasi, Fr.= I. paradoxus, Fr. The pores, however, are more developed 

 than in our authentic specimen, and the dissepiments thinner. 



584. I. spathulatus, Fr. We have no doubt that the specimens belong to Pol. 

 vaporavius. Fries says of I. spathulatus, "nunquam porosus," which does not at all 

 apply to the plant before us. Indeed there is no resemblance between it and a Swiss 

 specimen from Trog. 



585. I. obliquus, Fr. 



586. I. deformis, Fr. 



587. I. niveus, Schwein. ! Fries considers this very near I. deformis. 

 589. Radulum orbiculare, Fr. (Hook. Herb.) 



