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ME. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHORE^. 





Corky, 2 lines thick. Pileus 2 inches across, decurrent behind, 



coarse 



vety ; margin obtuse ; substance deep orange or brick-red, clothed, 

 where attached, with spongy pubescence of tl 



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tinged with 



colour 

 A very curious 



its mycelium. (Berkele v , 



Thick, imbricated, densely velvety, pale ferruginous when dry, 

 inside reddish, hymenium cinnamon. 







Steeeum fitlyum, Massee. Pileo coriaceo, membranaceo, ap- 

 planato, sessili, zonato-sulcato, hirsuto, fulvo ; margine tenui, pal- 

 lidiore ; hymenio rugoso, concentrice sulcato, nudo, postice fulvo, 

 antice dilutiore. — Thelephora~(Stereum) f ulva, IAv. in Ann. Set. 

 Nat. ser. 3, v. p. 149. 











trunks. 

 )us 2-4 



Hope 



showing 



















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Steeeum easciattjm, Fr. Coriaceum ; pileis caespitosis planis 

 villosis griseo-cinereis, fasciis spadiceis nitentibus zonatis, basi 

 attenuatis substipitatis ; hymenio lsBvi, glabro, testaceo, pallido ; 

 spor» subglobosse, 5-6 vel 5x6 p. — Fr. Epicr. p. 546.— Thele- 

 phora fasciata, Schw. Car. n. 1011. (Specimen from Schweinitz 

 in Herb. Berk.) — Exs. : Rav. Fung, Amer. 721 ; Fungi Cub. 

 Wrightiani, 397 ; Ellis, N. Amer. Fung. 18 ; Bav. F. Car. 28. 



On trunks. United States ; Cuba ; Jamaica ; Mexico ; St. 

 Domingo; Canada; Japan; New Zealand; Madeira; Mada- 

 gascar. 



Thiu, strigose, whitish, or with brown or almost black narrow 

 zones ; hymenium ochraceous, with sometimes reddish or lilac 

 tints* 



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Stereum gausapatum, Fr. Caespitoso-connatum, sessile; 

 pileis suberoso-mollibus, couchatis, fibroso-strigosis, fusco-pal- 

 lescentibus ; margine concolore, integro, undulato-plicato ; hyme- 

 nio radiato-rugoso, glabro, obscuriore ; sporse cyUndraceo-ellip- 

 soideae, 10 X 5 p. 

 Fr. Flench, p. 171. 



Hym. Eur 

 fas. : Bav. ". 











trunks. France : United States. 













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Tufted or fasciculate, pilei laciniate, towards the base concen- 

 ically zoned, and rugose in a radiate manner from the base. 



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