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fibroso, glabro; hymenio glaberrimo, levi, ochraceo-pallido. 

 Mont. Syll. Crypt, n. 583. 



On the ground. Island of St. Nicholas, Cape Verde. 



Pileus 2 centim. high, 2|-4 centim. broad; stem colour of 

 pileus, 3-4 centim. long; about the thickness of a goose-quill. 





Stebeum multizonatum, Berk. $ Broome. S. pileo multiplici 

 mfundibuliformi e variis J obis slipitibusque confluentibus oriundo, 

 sursum laete carneo-rufo multizonato ; margine lobato-crenulato ; 



)&, hyaliu©, 



4-5 



Sf Broome in Ann. Nat. Hist 



p. 321, pi. xiii. f. 4.— Thelephora Sowerbeii, Berk. Outl. 266 (in 





part), 

 p. 130. 



Sf Rav. in Journ. Myc 



Herb 



ground. Britain ; Germany. 



and 



stem zoned within. 



Sowerby's plant. {Berkeley.) 



This species is perfectly distinct from 





















PEOLIFICANS 



'nfundibuliforme 



stipite brevissimo; pileo sulcato-zonato, velutino, spadiceo; hy- 

 menio laevi, plicato, nitido, brunneo ; sporae ellipsoideae, 7x5 ft. 



Berk, in Journ. Li 



Kew.) 



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(Type in Herb. 



Somerset, Cape York (' Challenger ' Hap.). 



Pileus 2 inches across, 1 inch high, with a number of young 

 infundihuliform pilei at the base, with the hymenium superior or 

 reniform, attached by a distinct orbicular base, repeatedly zoned 

 and sulcate, of a rich brown ; hymenium dark brown, sometimes 

 slightly zoned. (Berkeley.) 























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Stebettm Eivuloeum, Berk, fy Curt. Minutum, stramineum ; 

 Pjleo cyathiformi, in stipitem sursum dilatatum decurrente, mar- 

 gine undulato ; hymenio glabro, pallido ; sporae globosae, 2-2*5 /i. 

 — Berk. 6f Curt, in Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) x. p. 330. (Type in 

 Herb. Berk. Kew. n. 3760.) 



On wet ground amongst 



Pileus very thin, more or less infundihuliform, |-| inch across ; 

 stem 1-2 lines long, generally oblique, but not truly lateral. 



statu m, Berk. $ Curt. Parvum, flabelliforme 

 , pallidum, subzonatum, postice fibris pallidis 



moss. 



Cuba. 



Ster 



cyathiform 













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