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JOURNAL OF MYCOLOGY. 
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1. PoLYTORUS GiLVUS, Fr.—Very abundant on old logs and on 
standing decayed Quercus laurifoUa. P. scruposus, Fr., is the same thing. 
2. PoLYPORUS ARCULARius, Fr.—Extremely abundant on dead 
fallen limbs. 
3. PoLYPORUS PERGAMENUS, Fr.—Very common with the pre¬ 
ceding species. 
4. PoLYPORUS AUSTRALIS, Fr.— From Tampa. A tropical species, 
and not occurring northward so far as explored. 
5. POLYPORUS SANGUINEUS, Fi’.—Very common on decayed Jogs. 
6. POLYPORUS LiCNOiDES, Mont.— Fouiid rarely near Jacksonville, 
on decayed Quercus. Tropical also. 
7. POLYPORUS NipnoDES, B. & Br.— A beautiful white species, 
found on dead limbs of Garya exclusively. 
8. POLYPORUS CARNEUS, Nees.—Very beautiful. Bare in decayed 
places on Junipjerus Virginiana, in deep swamps. Also rare on Pinus 
australis. 
9. POLYPORUS viRGiNEUS, Schw.— On decayed stump. Rare. 
10. POLYPORUS HALESIA5, B. & C.— On fallen limbs in damp pla¬ 
ces. Not common. Resembles P. Salleanus, Berk. Very beautifully 
colored in rose and lilac shades. 
11. POLYPORUS PLEBEius, Berk.—A large and elegant species, found 
on decaying Quercus laurifoUa and on Ca.i'ya. Not common. Of a beau¬ 
tiful purplish color when fresh. 
12. PoLY^PORUS HiRSUTUS, Fr.—A common and variable species. 
On old logs and dead limbs. 
13. POLY^PORUS VELUTiNUS, Fr.—By many considered a variety of 
the preceding species. On dead Magnolia. Distinctly pileate. 
14. POLYPORUS VERSICOLOR, Fr.—Resupiiiate; beautiful. Com¬ 
mon on dead limbs. 
15. POLYPORUS ADUSTUS, Schw.—Commoii. Collected specimens 
four feet long. On dead Magnolia logs. 
16. POLYPORUS CHARTACEUS, B. & R.—A beautiful species. Not 
common. On dead limbs. 
17. POLYPORUS argillaceus, Cke.—Rare on dead bark. 
18. PoLY^PORUS OBLiQUUS, Fi'.— Abundant on small, decayed limbs. 
Resembles P. ferruginosus. 
19. POLY'PORUS ABiETiNus, Fr.—On fallen pine limbs. Not common. 
20. POLY'PORUS CONTIGUUS, Fr.—Occasional on decayed logs. 
21. PoLY'PORUS HY'PococciNUS, B.—The rarest species found. One 
good specimen only. 
22. POLY^PORUS XANTnoL03TA, Schw.—On dead limbs of Quercus 
nigra. 
