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Mycologia 



13. Troy and Tyre, Cockpit Country, 2000 ft., wet, wooded, limestone 



region. January 12-14, 1909. 



14. Moneague to Union Hill, 1200-2200 ft., wet, wooded, limestone region. 



January 17-18, 1909. 



Tribe PORIEAE 



FoMiTiPORELLA UMBRiNELLA (Bres.) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 



13. 1907. Collected at Rose Hill in 1902 by F. S. Earle, and 



at Cinchona in 1906 by N. L. Britton. 

 FoMiTiPORiA ciNCHONENSis Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9 : 10. 1907. 



Described from specimens collected at Cinchona in 1902 by F. 



S. Earle. 



FoMiTiPORiA cuBENSis Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9 : 8. 1907. This 

 species is usually seen on fence posts, growing in disk-shaped 

 masses nearly an inch thick and several inches across. 

 Constant Spring Hotel, ^6; Cockpit country, 1046. 



FOMITIPORIA jAMAiCENSis Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 11. 1907. 

 Described from specimens collected at Castleton in 1902 by 

 F. S. Earle. 



FoMiTiPORiA TROPiCALis (Cookc) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 8. 

 1907. The largest of all the resupinate species, attaining a 

 thickness of nearly two inches and extending for many feet on 

 the under surface of logs. 



Priestman's River, 2^j; St. Margaret's Bay to Port Antonio, 

 241. 



Fuscoporella castletonensis sp. nov. 



Effused, inseparable, irregular, rigid, corky, 1-2 mm. thick; 

 margin thin, adnate, irregular, fertile, ferruginous : context con- 

 spicuous, ferruginous to fulvous ; hymenium somewhat uneven, 

 pale-ferrugifious to umbrinous ; tubes grayish-umbrinous, very 

 short, much less than i mm. long, mouths about 7 to a mm., 

 regular, edges thin, entire, rigid : spores ellipsoid, smooth, pale- 

 ferruginous, 4~5 X 2-3 /X ; cystidia straight, sharp, ferruginous, 

 fulvous, abundant, 20 />t long, 4-5 fi thick - at the base ; hyphae 

 ferruginous. 



Type collected in Castleton Gardens, Jamaica, 200 m., on dead 

 wood, December 14-15, 1908, W. A. & Edna L. Murrill 58. 

 FuscoPORiA viTicoLA (Schw.) Murrill, N. Am. Flora 9: 4. 1907. 



