121 



1820. P. vesiculosus, B. and C. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 79. 



Decaying wood. 



1821. P. callosus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 



Decaying wood 



1822. P. obducena, Pers, Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 



Decaying wood. 



1823. P. induratus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 31, p. 37. 



Decaying wood. 



1824. P. farinellus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 



Decaying wood. 



1825. P. nitidus, Fr. (P. Armeniacus, Berk.) Reg. Reg. 26, p. 70. 



Decaying wood. 



1826. P. ferruginosus, Schrad. Reg. Rep. 26, p. 70. 



Decaying wood. 



1827. P. incarnatus, A. and S. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 98. 



Decaying wood. 



1828. P. rhodellus, Fr. 



Decaying Wood. 



1829. P. attenuatus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 26. p. 70. 



Decaying wood. This scarcely differs from the preceding 

 except in its smaller pores. It is perhaps a mere variety. 



655. TRAMETES, Fr. 



1830. T. mollis, Sommf. (Hexagona carbonaria, B. and C.) Reg. Rep. 26. 



p. 70. 

 Decaying wood. 



656. D^EDALEA, Fr. 



1831. D. unicolor, Fr. (£>. cinerea, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 22, p. 84. 



Decaying wood. 



1832. D. confragosa, Pers. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 84. 



Lenzites Cratcegi, Berk., (Report 22, p. Si) and Trametes ru- 

 bcscens, A. and S., are regarded as mere varieties of this 

 fungus. See Report 30, pp. 71-74. 



657. FAVOLUS, Fr. 



1833. F. canadensis, Klotsch. (F. Europmus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 23, p. 52, Polyp- 



osis Bonclieanus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 82 ; 26, p. 90. 

 Dead branches of Hickory and beech. For the identification 

 of our specimens I am indebted to the Rev. C. Kalchbrenner, 



