MYCOLOGICAL NOTES. 
BY G. G. LLOYD, 
No. 6. 
CINCINNATI, 0. MAY, 1901. 
112—DIAGNOSES OF NEW SPECIES 
OF FUNGI FROM SAMOA. 
By Rev. G. Bresadola and N. Patouirrard.* 
118—COPRINUS MINIATO-FLOCCOSUS. 
Pileo submembranaceo, ex ov^li campanulato, fulvello, rimoso- 
suleato, squamulis miniatis eleganter obsito, glabreseente, 154 —8 cm. 
lato; lamellis ex albido fuscis, postiee ex adnato liberis; stipite eavo, 
subeoneolore, 8-5 cm. longo, 8-5 mm. erasso; sporis fulvis, binueleatis > 
nueleis flavis, ellipsoideis, 5-7 x 4-4l4 me. No. 5009. 
114—PORYPORUS FUSCO-MACURATUS. 
Pileo papyraceo-membranaeeo in sieeo, flabelliformi, alutaeeo— 
brunneo, squamis saturatioribus, adpressis variegato, 7-8 cm. lato, 4—6 
cm. antice producto; stipite laterali, suberoso-molli, alutaeeo, 1^4-8 
cm. longo, 1-114 cm. erasso, basi hand nigro; tubulis brevibus, vix 1 
mm; poris amplis, angulatis, acie demiini fimbriatis, generatim 1 mm. 
latis; sporis hyalinis, oblongis, 8-10x8-4 me. No. 5004. 
Obs. Species haec habitu Polyporo squamoso (Huds.) Fr. admo- 
dum similis, sed substantia papyraceo-membranacea (saltern in sicco) 
pilei et spongioso-molli stipitis, stipite basi haud nigro etc., certe ab 
eodem distincta. 
115—PORIA FUMOSA. 
Rate effusa, griseo-fumosa; subiculo spongioso-membranaceo„ 
54 mm. circiter erasso, ambitu tomentosulo, sterili; tubulis 1 mm. cir- 
citer longis; poris minutis, subrotundatis vel angulatis, saepe e situ ob- 
liquo-oblongis; hyphis 8-4 me. latis ; sporis hyalinis, obovato-suban- 
gulatis vel semilunulatis, 4 x 25-4-8 me. 
Obs. Forma pororum saepe e loco natali pendet; si ad ramos 
prostratos species erescunt, tune pori recti, regulares, siveroad ramos 
stantes, tune saepe obliqui, oblongati etc. No. 5042. 
♦In a collection of Fungi made on the Island of Upolu (Samoa) were a number of specimens 
which Mess. Bresadola and Patouillard have decided are new to science. We print diagnoses of 
these species as prepared by Rev. G. Bresadola. It is probable that in a future number of 
our “Notes” we wul give our memoranda on the collection of the various species, with illustra¬ 
tions of the most characteristic. 
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C. G. RROYD. 
