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590. R. molare, Fr. This cannot be the true species. It appears more probably 



to be a state of Kneiffia setigera, but our specimens are in a very unsatisfactory con- 

 dition. 



591. R. fagineum, Fr. 



592. R. l^etum, Fr. Certainly not R. Imtum, but apparently a form of B. molare. 



593. R. Botrytes, Fr. Certainly not the plant of Fries. Whether a good species 

 or not we can scarcely determine from our much decayed specimens. 



595. R. Pini Canadensis, Schwein. ! 



596. R. Hydnans, Schwein. ! Very nearly allied to H. molare, but brightly colored 

 and with very short teeth. 



597. R. investiens, Schwein.! Connecting Badulum and Corticium. It resembles 

 indeed some states of C. Iceve. 



598. Phlebia mesenterica, Fr. Auricularia, Fr. Epicr. 



600. P. radiata, Fr. Deeper colored than 602. 



601. P. vaga, Fr. 



602. P. cinnabarina, Schwein. \=P. radiata, Fr. 



603. P. coccineo-fulva, Schwein. ! 



604. P. hydnoidea, Schwein. ! A very singular Fungus, perhaps abnormal from 

 being grown within a hollow trunk. 



605. Thelephora Cantharella, Schwein. ! A Craterellus. It was gathered in 

 Ohio by Lea, and is Craterellus lateritius, Berk, in Herb. 



606. T. pannosa, Fr. We have never seen the true plant of Persoon. The 

 Schweinitzian specimens accord with the figure in some measure, but without authentic 

 specimens it is very difficult to judge. They look like a mesopod form of T. biennis. 



607. T. regularis, Schwein. ! Resembles somewhat T. anthocephala. 



608. T. caryophyll^]A,= I 7 . laciniata, P. 



609. T. multipartita, Schwein. ! (Hook. Herb.) Very distinct. 



610. T. vialis, Schwein. ! Very distinct. 



611. T. coralloides, Fr. 



612. T. palmata, Fr. 



613. T. tuberosa, Grev. 



614. T. FLABELLARIS, Fr. 



616. T. fimbriata, Schwein. ! In Hook. Herb, is a very different thing resembling 

 Corticium losve. 



