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ME. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHOBEiE 



cristatum ; hymenio levi, nitido, pallide ochraceo ; sporae subglo- 

 bosae, 5-6 p. imm.— Berk. $ Curt, in Grev. i. p. 163- (Type in 

 Herb. Berk. Kew. n. 3781.) 



On dead vines in swamps. Carolina. 



Some of the specimens are distinctly mesopodous, others merely 

 flabellif orm , pallid, zoned, minutely lineate, clothed behind, or at 

 the base of the cup, with distinct cylindrical processes. Scarcely 

 half an inch across ; stem, when present, cylindrical, scarcely a 

 line long. (Berkeley.) 



Stebetjm ctibttjm, Ft. Coriaceo-membranaceum, undique 

 glaberrimum ; pileo plano-depresso, subfulvo, fasciato, stipiteque 

 brevissimo nitentibus ; hymenio levi, nudo, pallidiore. — Fr. tn 

 Linncea, v. p. 523 ; Fpicr. p. 545. 



On wood. 



try unknown) 



Attached to the wood by the dilated orbicular base. 



Stebetjm: cbucibttlifobme, Massee 



Crucibuliforme, extus 



hirsutum, margine inflexo ; hymenio laevi, ad marginem cyathi, 

 pallide umbrino, basin versus rubro-fusco; sporae ellipsoideae, 

 7x4 p. — Stereum cyathiforme, Currey, in Trans. Linn. Soc, Bot. 

 ser. 2, i. p. 127, pi. xxi. fig. 1. (Type in Herb. Kew.) 



On wood. Pegu ; Karen hills. 



Currey's name is antedated by Fries. Plants about the size 

 and closely resembling Crucibulum vulgare. 



























tpath ulato-flabellifc 



distinctum attenuatus. 



Stebeum badiato-fissttm, Berk. 6f Broome. S. pileis tenuibus, 

 flabelliformibus, multifidis, subinvolutis vel basi divisa oriundis, 

 spadiceis nitidis multizouatis, apice laceris ; hymenio ochraceo ; 

 spone globosae, 4 jlx diam. — Trans. Linn. Soc. y ser. 2, Bot. »• 

 p. 63, pi. xiv. figs. 8-11. (Type in Herb. Berk. Kew. n. 3793.) 



On dead wood. Brisbane. 



Crowded, thin, flabelliform, more or less stipitate, silky, dingy 

 ochre with darker bands, and (when dry) rugulose from base to 

 margin, usually split into numerous lobes, the splitting extending 

 to the stem ; hymenium dingy ochre. 



Stebeum pusiolum, Berk. Sf Curt. Minutum, rufo-brunneum, 

 flabelliforme, postice in stipitem brevissimum attenuatum ; pi^° 

 convexo, subtiliter tomentoso, lineato-rugoso ; hymenio toe* 1 J 

























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