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Fructifications broadly effused, adnate, rather thick, mem- 

 branaceous, separable when moistened, vinaceous-buff or pale 

 avellaneous when fresh, becoming deep purplish vinaceous where 

 bruised, finally between pale olive-buff and pale pinkish buff in the 

 herbarium, even, waxy, not cracking, the margin whitish, fimbriate ; 

 in section 150-450 \i thick, pale-colored, with a compact hymenial 

 layer containing numerous thin-walled, vesicular bodies 15-75 X 

 12^5 (JL, and with a very broad supporting layer consisting of thin- 

 walled, nodose-septate hyphae 2-3 [x in diameter, not incrusted 

 and loosely arranged except in thick fructifications where 1 or 2 

 dense narrow zones are present between substratum and hy- 

 menial layer; basidia 2-spored; spores white in spore collection, 

 even, subglobose, 6-9 X 5-7 \i, slightly pointed at the base. 



Fructifications 3-9 cm. long, 13^-3 cm. wide. 



On bark of fallen trunk of Abies rubra and Tsuga canadensis. 

 Vermont to Wisconsin. September and November. Rare. 



C. vinososcabens dries a characteristic livid color, occurs on bark 

 of conifers, and has large subglobose spores and a vesiculose hy- 

 menial layer. These vesicular organs are presumably gloeo- 

 cystidia but so highly inflated that they appear empty under the 

 microscope, and with their scanty cell contents adhering to the 

 cell wall. 



Specimens examined: 

 Vermont: Little Notch, Ripton, E. A. Burt, type. 

 New York, Karner, H. D. House, 14.210 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 



Herb., 44730). 

 Wisconsin: Ladysmith, C. J. Humphrey, 1773 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 



Herb., 14242). 



78. C. polygonium Persoon, Roemer Neues Mag. Bot. 1: 

 110. 1794; Fries, Epicr. 564. 1838; Hym. Eur. 655. 1874; 

 Berkeley, Outl. Brit. Fung. 276. 1860; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6: 627. 

 1888; Massee, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 27: 144. 1890; Bresadola, 

 Ann. Myc. 1: 97. 1903; Rea, Brit. Basid. 684. 1922. 



Thelephora polygonia Persoon, Syn. Fung. 574. 1801; Myc. 

 Eur. 1: 132. 1822; Fries, Syst. Myc. 1: 444. 1821; Elench. 

 Fung. 1: 222. 1828. — Gloeocystidium polygonium (Pers.) v. 

 Hohnel & Litschauer, Wiesner Festschr. Wien, 69. 1908; 



