200 PLANT LIFE OF ALABAMA. 
Stereum radians Fr. 
Ala. Bull. 231. 
On twigs. Lee County, November, December, 1895; January, 1896 (Underwood § 
Earle). 
Ohio. 
Stereum ravenelii B. & C. 
Grevillea, 1:162. Ala. Bull. 231, 
On the earth in swamps (Peters, Beawmont). 
Stereum sericeum (Schw.) Morgan. 
Ala. Bull. 231. 
On twigs. Mobile County, December, 1895. Lee County, December, 1895 ( Under- 
wood); January, 1896 (Underwood 5 Eurle). Not common. 
Ohio. 
Stereum spadiceum Fr. 
Base of old stumps. Lee County, January, 1897 (Earle § Baker). 
Louisiana, New Jersey, Ohio. Europe. 
Stereum subpileatum B. & C. 
Ala. Bull, 231. 
Lee County, November, 1895 (Underwood); April, 1896 (Underwood § Earle); Wins- 
ton County, June, 1896 ( Underwood). 
Louisiana. 
Stereum versicolor (Schw.) Fr. 
Ala. Bull. 231. Cornell Bull. 28. 
On dead branches. Lee County, February 22, 1891 (Atkinson); November, 1895 
(Underwood). Mobile County, December 1895 (Earle). Winston County, June, 1896 
(Underwood). Common every where. 
Ohio, New Jersey, Nebraska. 
THELEPHORA Ebrh. 
Thelephora botryoides (Schw.) Underwood & Earle. 
Ala. Bull. 232. 
( Peters. ) 
Thelephora candida (Schw.) Fr. 
Cornell Bull. 28. 
Macon County, Shorter, July 16, 1890 (Atkinson). 
Thelephora filamentosa B. & C. 
Grevillea 1:148. Ala. Bull. 231. 
On decayed herbs ( Peters). 
Ohio. 
Thelephora gracilis Peck, Bull. Torr. Club, 25: 371. 1898. 
Damp ground. Lee County, July, 1897 (Karle §° Baker). 
Thelephora griseo-zonata Cooke. 
Ala. Bull, 232. 
On the ground. Lee County, December, 1895 (Underwood) ; October, 1896 (Farle). 
New Jersey. 
Thelephora laciniata Pers. 
Cornell Bull. 28. 
In sandy places in turpentine orchards, Lee County, Auburn, autumn, 1X89 
(Atkinson); July 27, 1890 (Atkinson). 
Europe. 
Thelephora lobata Hertol. 
Mem. Acad. Sci. Bol. 7:360. Ala. Bull. 232. 
Mobile County? (Gates). 
Thelephora pedicellata Schw. 
Ala. Bull. 233, 
On Cornus ( Peters). 
On living shrubs (Crataegus, etc.). Lee County, November, 1895 ( Underwood) ; 
February, 1896 (Underwood § Larle). 
