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S. pileo dimidiato, 



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cinnamomeo, plicato, subtiliter rugoso ; margine incurvo ; hy- 



memo purpureo 

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sporae ellipsoideae, 6x4//. 



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i. p. 162.— (Type in Herb. Berk. n. 3818-) 



New England. On wood. 



About f inch long, umber; pileus lobed and plicate, with an 

 incurved margin, minutely wrinkled as if from contraction in 

 drying, tomentose, becoming smooth; hymenium even, dark 

 brown. Probably of a soft coriaceous consistence when fresh. 



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described as "umbrino," and the hymenium as "fusco," but the 

 type specimen in Berkeley's Herbarium is now coloured as 

 described above. The margin of the pileus is generally more or 

 less strigose or filamentous. 



Steeeum eameale, Massee. Ambiens, coffeicolor, confluens, 

 margine late reflexo, extus zonata strigosa; hymenio glabro; 

 sporae subglobosse, 5 /i. — Hymenochaete ramealis, Berk, in Journ. 

 Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xiv. p. 68. 



On branches of living shrubs. Ceylon. 



Running down the stems for several inches ; margin on either 

 side broadly reflexed. 











Steeeu 



badicale, Massee. 8. pileo crassiusculo, intus albo, 



reflexo, piano, strigoso, albido-f ulvo ; hymenio glabro, riinoso, 

 pallide fulvo demum fusco ; margine sterili, tomeatoso ; sporae 

 ellipsoideae, 7x5 u. — fWtiVinm rartiValfi. Berk, in Hook. Journ 



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Wales 



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rounding the matrix, broadly reflected above, clothed with 

 fasciculate tawny, strigose hairs ; 



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margin slightly lobed, thin. Hymenium minutely cracked, 

 tawny when fresh, pale brown when dry ; not extending to the 

 edge, which is pale and tomentose. (Berkeley.) 

 A true Stereum, furnished with a characteristic strigose pileus. 



Steeeum bimosum, Berk. Umbonato-sessile, coriaceum ; pileo 

 zonato, subtiliter pubescente, radiato, ruguloso ; hymenio pallido, 

 hie illic lutAaftPTitA rimoso ; snor« globosae, 6-7 p di&m.— Berk. 



Sook. Kew Journ. Bot. iii. p. 169. (Type in Herb. Berk. 3815.) 



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