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tenui, glabro, albo; sporae subglobosse, 8-9 fx diam. — Fr.Epicr. 

 p. 349 ; Hym. Eur. p. 640 ; Icones, t. 197. f . 2.— Thelephora 

 bicolor, Pers. Syn. p. 568.— Exs. : Eav. Fung. Car. 33 ; Rav. 

 Fung. Amer. 9 ; Thuem. Myc. Univ. 1704 ; Ellis, N. Amer. Fung. 

 1207. 



On trunks, &c. N. Europe; U. States $ Canada; Cuba; 

 New G-uinea ; Darjeeling and Nilghiris ; Somerset East, Africa. 



With the general habit aud appearance of 8. complicatum, but 

 distinguished at once by the globose spores. 



Stereum bizonatum, Berk. <$f Curt. Longitudinaliter enu- 

 sum, adnatum, utrinque reflexum, pallidum, tomentosum, bizo- 

 natum ; hymenio e rufo fusco-purpureo, margine pallido ; sporae 

 globosse, 5 fx diam. — Berk. Sf Curt, in Orev. i. p. 163. (Type 

 Herb. Berk. 3789.) 



On branches. Lower Caroliua. 



"Bunning for several inches along sticks, replaced on either 

 side, entire or lobed, pale umber, minutely tomentose, with about 

 two zones; hymenium rufous in the younger parts, brown lnin^ 

 centre, extreme edge nearly white, next to which is a rufous 



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Some of the type specimens are very thin, with the margin only 

 free and lobed, strigose, ochraceous, zones indistinct ; hymenium 

 dirty ochraceous tinged with lilac or dingy purple. 





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Stereum concolor, Jungh. Imbricatum, tenue, conaceo- 

 chartaceum ; pileis dimidiatis, e rufo lutescentibus, concoloribus, 

 subtilissimeinnato-velutinis, zonatis; hymenio laevissimo, alutaceo- 

 expallente. — Jungh. Crypt. Jav. p. 38. 



J ava. 



Eesembles S. ostrea, differing in the bright-coloured hymenium, 

 at first white, then alutaceous, and the smooth or minutely 

 velvety pileus. 



Stereum complicatum, Ft. Eesupinatum, liberum, pendu- 

 lum, papyraceum ; pileo striato fulvo-alutaceo, margine crispato 

 lobato inflexo ; hymenio lsevi, glabro, pallido ; sporsB cylindraceo- 

 ellipsoidese, utrinque obtusae, 7-1x4 p. — Fr. Epicr. p. 548. 



(Specimen from Fries in Herb. Berk. n. 3782.)— Exs. : Eab.- 

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"Winter, Fung. Eur. 3029 ; Fung. Cub. Wrightiani, 399 ; 





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