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whether the reference is right. The species, however, in the Schweinitzian Herba- 

 rium, if not belonging to that of Fries, which is very doubtful, is evidently distinct. 

 It has no rufous tinge. The species, which has occurred in several localities, is marked 

 in our collections Corticium molle, n. sp. 



661. T. albobadia, Schwein. ! The label has T. albomarginata erased upon it. 



662. T. disciforms, D. C. The specimens exhibit a resupinate disciform state of 

 T. quercina. The true species occurs at least in Canada. 



663. T. candidissima, Schwein. ! (Hook. Herb.) marked T. Candida. A beautiful 

 and distinct species ; = Stereum candidum, Fr. 



664. T. frustulata, Fr. (Hook. Herb.,) where it is marked Sphceria. 



665. T. pallescens, Schwein. ! Resembling Corticium lactescens, Berk., but strongly 

 setulose, like C. giganteum, and very thick. 



666. T. insinuans, Schwein. ! A distinct but coarse species. 



667. T. areolata, Fr. Except in color, this resembles Cort. polygonium. The 

 true plant is much harder and more woody. 



668. T. Helvelloides, Schwein. ! The thick spongy substance of this species is 

 very curious, reminding one of Pol. obducens. Though the hymenium looks like that 

 of an Helvella, there are no asci. 



669. T. spongiosa, Schwein. ! This seems rather to be a mycelium than an auto- 

 nomous species. Fries has, however, probably seen better specimens. 



671. T. reticulata, Fr. See No. 703. 



672. T. byssoides, P. This appears to be the same with No. 700. 



673. T. olivacea, /?. botryoides, Schwein. ! Fries considers Schweinitz right in 

 making this curious production a variety of T. olivacea. It is our T. granosa. 



674. T. Sistotremoides, = Odontia Sistotremoides, Fr. Epicr. 



675. T. ferrugineA, P. 



676. T. punicea, A. and S. The specimens are not in the least reflexed ; but we 

 have no authentic example with which to compare them. 



677. T. rubro-pallens, Schwein. ! 



679. T. coccinea, = Hypoclmus rubrocinctus, Ehrb. 



680. T. lilacina, Schwein. ! Scarcely more than a form of Corf, cinereum. 



