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MR. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE THELEPHORE-fi. 



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fibrous, 



d when sterile is loose in texture, yet it does not 



approach Hymenochctte. Colour of entire plant bright rusty 

 orauge. 



Stereum stratus im, Berk, c$' Broome. Eftusum, l*ete ochraceo- 

 album, glabrum, lutescens hie illic rugosum, contextu pallido 

 stratoso, stratis demuni solutis. — Berk. Sf Broome in Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 5, xii. 1883, p. 574. 

 , Penzance, Britain. 



-No specimen of the above species exists in the herbarium of 

 the Kev. M. J. Berkeley, hence I am unable to supplement the 

 above scanty diagnosis. 



Stereum strumosum, Fr. Resupinatum, adnatum, ochraceum 

 vel citrinum, primo tubercuiiforme immarginatum, dein dila- 

 tatum, confluens, indeterminatum ; hymenio levi, pulverulento ; 



8 



Symb. My 



6-4 



Nov 



111. (Specimen from Fries in Herb. Berk.) 



MS 



4 



United States : Cuba ; Australia ; 





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Berk.). Stereum citrinun 



On wood. Mexico ; 

 Ceylon. 



Commencing as rather thick, firm, isolated patches with an 

 abrupt margin and ochraceous to bright citrin hymenium, usually 

 soon becoming confluent and irregular in outline. 



Strreum Schulzeri, Quel. Besupinatum ; tuberculis tomen- 

 tosis, erumpentibus, mox in membranas tenues irregulares a rauio 

 solubiles explanatis, marginibus duorum individuorum . coucur- 

 rentibus concrescentibus, sic latas expansiones formantibus ; 

 nmrgine fibroso albido, quod restat, sordide purpureo-fusco, 

 molli coriaceo, subpruinato, nee piloso ; plicis et papillis spuriis ; 

 Kvnienio genuino; pileo subtus dilute fusco, hirsuto ; sporis 



^ylindraceo-ellipticis, fuscis, 6/u longis.— Quel in Hedwigia, 1885, 

 1>. 148. 



On dead branches of Prunus Anneniaca. 



Stereum sparsum, Berk. Candidum vel pallide ochraceum, 

 m pustulas duras quandoqne confluentes dispositum. — Berk, in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xiii. p. 168. (Type in Herb. Berk, 

 a. 3805.) 



On bark. Australia; Ceylon. 



" Consisting of detached, roundish, hard bodies, which some- 







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