200 CETPTOGAMIA. 



two lines thick, densely downy, almost velvety, solid. Hymenium 

 rugoso-plicate. The whole is of a beautiful ochre or tan. 



This species is rather larger than T. caperata, Berk. & Mont., is 

 more strongly lamellate, has a very different kind of coat, and a long 

 almost velvety stem. It does not appear whether this, like T. cape- 

 rata, grows on wood. 



22. Thelephora aurantiaca, Pers. 

 Var ? pileo diutius infundibuliform i glabriore. 



Hab. Samoan Group ; on wood. Navigators' Islands. 



23. Thelephora scabra, Berk. & Curt. (Tab. 1, Fig. 6.) 



T. albida; pileo anguste flabeUato-diviso furcato-lobato granulato-scabro ; 

 hymenio striato. 



Hab. Ovolau, Feejee Islands; on the earth. 



Pileus one and a quarter of an inch high; main divisions greatly 

 attenuated below, dilated above and incised, with the lobes incised or 

 furcate, rough with little granular warts. Hymenium smooth, striate. 



Closely allied to T. pallida, Schwein., but distinguished by its rough 

 pileus, which, however, may prove to be an inconstant character. 



24. Stereum lobatum, Fries. 

 Hab. Bay of Islands, New Zealand. 



25. Stereum complicatum, Fries, var. 

 Hab. Ovolau, Feejee Islands. 



