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MR. GEORGE MASSEE ON THE T1IELEPUORE J!. 



times become confluent and form lines after the fashion of 



Corticium seriatum" (Berkeley, I. c.) 



Evidently an immature condition of some species. No spores 



were found. 



Stereum 



Mas 



ee. Resupinatum ; subiculo raco- 

 dioideo umbrino, filamentis intertextis ; hymenio insequabili, sub- 



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concolore; sporse ellipsoidese, 5x2-3 fx. — Hymenochsete sipana, 

 Berk. $ Curt. Joum. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) x. p. 334. (Type in 

 Herb. Berk. 3711.)— Us*. : Fung. Cub. Wrightiani, 424. 



On dead wood. Cuba. 



From 1-2 inches across ; thin, flexible, densely shaggy, umber ; 

 hymenium spongy. Superficially resembling Thelephora spongia. 



Stereum tumulosum, P. Karxt. Lignosum, resupinatum, 

 tuberculosum, stipatum et quasi confluens, inde frustuloso-diflfrac- 

 turn apparens, obsolete marginatum, glabrum, spadiceo-mgrum ; 

 hymeuio planiusculo, cinereo-pruinoso ; sporis hyalinis, minutis- 

 simis. — Xylobolus tumulosus, P. Karst. Symb. viii. p. 11. 



On bark. Lapland. 



Most frequently springing from spermogonia on Salts vimi- 

 nalis. Small, about 1 millim. broad when not confluent. Allied 

 to Stereum frustulosum (Karsten). 



Stereum corrugatum, Massee. 8. pileo coriaceo, membra- 

 naceo undique adnato, ambitu nudo mycelioque fusco-nign- 

 cantibus ; hymenio rugoso-radiato, fulvo-ferrugineo. — Thelephora 









Nat 



On fallen trunks. New York. 



Hymenium furnished with interrupted rugose markings radi- 

 ating from the centre, ferruginous, naked ; margin sometimes a 

 little raised. 



Stereum tuberculosum, Fr. Suberosum, late effusum, in- 

 detenninatum, arete adnatum, glabrum, nudum, pallescens, 



— Fr. Hy»*» 



tuberculis difformibus, papillatis ubique obtectum. — Fr. 

 Eur. p. 644. 



On bark. Norway. 



A singular species, difficult to describe. The tubercles are 

 covered with numerous eaual nanillae. 















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