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MB. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHOBRE. 



Massee 



coriaceo 



177 



fl!8CO, 



luteo, glaberrimo. 



Set. Nat. ser. 3, v. p 



On trunks. Java. 



Membranaceous 



(St 



hym< 



enium 



stem-like base. Hyr 

 tudinally striate when dry. 



coriaceous, attached by a minute central 















































in. 



efi< 



eft 



















, 





Fr. TTmbonato-sessile, subpapy- 



raceum ; pileo dimidiato, explanato, velutino, unicolore, umbrino ,• 

 hymenio laevi, glabro, e violaceo fusco-purpureo ; 



soideae, 6x4 p.—Fr. Epi 

 Wrightiani, 398. 



On wood. United States • 



P 



547. 



sporae eliip- 

 Exs. : Fung. Cub. 



Mexico : British Guiana. 









Pileus 2-3 inches across, coarsely velvety, often spongy 



towards the base owing to the quantity of tomentum, indistinctly 

 zoned. 



Stereum atro-zonatttm, Sveq. S. pileis dimidiato-reniformibus, 





gnseis 









mc. 





zonis, una marginem, altera basim versus depressis 



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duabus 



atris, levibus, subnitentib u s ornatis; hymenio levi, obscure 



purpureo-cinnabarino. — Speg. Fung. Argent, i. p. 166. 









On dead trunks. 



Republic 



Klei 1-2 centim. high, 5-7 centim. broad, |-1 millim. thick. 

 A beautiful and distinct species. 





Stebe 



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a*** 





fllSCO- 



UM belxum, Massee 



Imbricatum, rigidum, pulchre 



Wr 







co-cinereo fulvoque zonatum, sericeum, subtus leve, auran- 

 tweum ; sporae elobos®, 3-4 a diam.— Thelepbora bella, Kunze 















Flora, 1830, p~ 370. _ 



On decayed stems of Laurus. Madeira 



Exs. : Crypt 







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Qosely resembling 8. versicolor. 



often 



i 



lif 



small 





erous. 



-w- —v — - - # 



narrow base, and appearing pro- 











Steb 



WM bicolob, Fr. Subinembranaceum, molle; 



w m * % 



reflexo 



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