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and paler coloration of T. multipartita wliich is wholly lacking 

 in the rufescent coloration of T. caryopfujllea. There is a diffe- 

 rence of form between specimens of these two species which is 

 brought out well by the figures in pi. 4. 



Specimens examined : 

 Canada: Shannonville, Ontario, J. Macoun, 330. 

 Maine: Portage, L. W. Riddle, 4- 



New Hampshire: Chocorua, W. G. Farlow (in Farlow Herb.). 

 Massachusetts: near Boston, Sprague, 2^6 (in Curtis Herb. 



under the name T. anthocephala) ; Newton, W. G. Farlow 



(in Farlow Herb.). 

 Pennsylvania: Bethlehem, Schweinitz, station cited by Schwei- 



nitz; also the specimen (in Herb. Schw.) under the name 



T. pannosa of Syn. N. Am. Fungi, No. 606; Trexlertown, 



C. G. Lloyd; Kitanning, D. R. Sumstine. 

 Delaware: Clayton, H. S. Jackson. 

 North Carohna: Salem, Schweinitz, type (in Herb. Schw.); 



G. F. Atkinson, Cornell Univ. Herb., 23254. 

 South Carohna: Greenville, Ravenel, 1498, type and cotype (in 



Kew Herb, and in Curtis Herb, respectively) of T. Rav- 



enelii Berk.; Santee Canal, Ravenel, type and cotype (in 



Kew Herb, and in Curtis Herb, respectively) of T. hiscens 



Berk. & Rav. 

 Alabama: Peters, 676 bis (in Curtis Herb, under the name 



T. anthocephala). 

 Wisconsin: Madison, W. Trelease (in Farlow Herb.); Lake 



Geneva, E. T. and S. A. Harper, 882, and (in Harper Herb., 



883). 

 IlUnois: East St. Louis, A''. M. Glatfelter (in Mo. Bot. Card. 



Herb., 42563). 

 Iowa: Johnson County, T. J. Fitzpatrick, 39. 

 Missouri: St. Louis, A''. M. Glatfelter (in AIo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 



42564). 

 Kansas: Bourbon County, A. 0. Garrett, 80. 



8. T. pusiola Pat. in Duss, Champ. Guad. & Alartinique 12. 

 1903. 



Pileus with divisions triangular, white, hard, thin, entire or 

 cut-lobed, glabrous, even or rugose, sometimes zonate, atten- 



