

1827. 
1828. 
1829. 
1830. 
1831. 
1882. 
1833. 
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. vesiculosus, B. andC. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 79. 
Decaying wood. 
. callosus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 
Decaying wood 
. obducena, Pers, Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 
Decaying wood. 
Samgusacus, Pk. Reg. Rep. 31, p. 37: 
Decaying wood. 
. farinellus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 30, p. 46. 
Decaying wood. 
. nitidus, Fr. (7. Armeniacus, Berk.) Reg. Reg. 26, p. 70. 
Decaying wood. 
. ferruginosus, Schrad. Reg. Rep. 26, p. 70. 
Decaying wood. 
wagcariatus, A.andS. Reg. Rep. 27, p. 98. 
Decaying wood. 
. rhodellus, Fr. 
Decaying Wood. 
Petrenuvatus, Pk. Keg. Rep. 26. p. 7o. 
Decaying wood. This scarcely differs from the preceding 
except in its smaller pores. It is perhaps a mere variety. 
655. TRAMETES, Fr. 
. mollis, Sommf. (Hexagona carbonaria, B. and C.) Reg. Rep. 26. 
pe 70, 
Decaying wood. 
656;. DACDALEA, Fr. 
. unicolor, Fr. (D. cinerea, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 22, p. 84. 
Decaying wood. 
. confragosa, Pers. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 84. 
Lenzites Crategi, Berk., (Report 22, p. 81) and Zvrametes ru- 
bescens, A. and S., are regarded as mere varieties of this 
fungus. See Report 30, pp. 71-74. 
657. FAVYOLUS, Fr. 
. canadensis, Klotsch. (7. Zuzopeus, Fr.) Reg. Rep. 23, p. 52, Polyp- 
orus Boncheanus, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 82; 26, p. go.. 
Dead branches of Hickory and beech. For the identification 
of our specimens I am indebted to the Rev. C. Kalchbrenner, 
