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Michigan: C. G. Lloyd, 4^47; Sailor's Encampment, E. T. and 

 S. A. Harper, 4^9, and Univ. of Wis. Herb., 2. 



Ohio: C. G. Lloyd, 1422, 2720; Cincinnati, A. P. Morgan, Lloyd 

 Herb., 2641, and (in Lloyd Herb., 1152); Loveland, D. L. 

 James (in Herb. U. S. Dept. Ag.). 



Kentucky: C. G. Lloyd, 1152. 



Washington: Bingen, W. N. Suksdorf, 717, 690. 



California: Jackson, J. H. Barber, comm. by W. A. Setchell; 

 Stanford University, C. F. Baker, 255, distributed by Baker, 

 Pacific Slope Fungi, 3743, under the name T. radiata 

 (Holmsk.) Fr. 



10. T. magnispora Burt, n. sp. Plate 4. fig. 5. 

 Type: in Burt Herb. 



Fructifications solitary or gregarious, coriaceous, stipitate; 

 pileus irregularly infundibuliform, somewhat tubular, with 

 ascending recurved lobes, drying avellaneous, becoming fuscous 

 at the center with age, fibrous torn becoming radiately striate, 

 margin incised ; stem equal, solid, drying hard, irregularly angled, 

 sulcate and pitted, vinaceous brown to drab ; hymenium inferior, 

 even, vinaceous brown; basidia simple; spores pale cinnamon, 

 subglobose, echinulate, 10-14 n in diameter. 



Fructification 2-4 cm. high; pileus 1-2 cm. in diameter; stem 

 7-12 mm. long, 2-5 mm. thick. 



On mossy ground. Chester Vale, Jamaica. December. 



In some of the specimens the pileus is decidedly eccentric 

 through greater growth on one side than on the other, and it is 

 not always lobed. The offensive odor of the dried specimens 

 and the color of the hymenium are suggestive of T. cuticularis. 



Specimens examined: 

 Jamaica: Chester Vale, W. A. and Edna L. Murrill, type. New 

 York Bot. Gard., Fungi of Jamaica, 295. 



11. T. corbiformis Fries, (Nov. Symb. Myc. 92.) Actis. R. 

 Soc. Sc. Upsal. III. i: 108. 1851.-Romell, Hymenomycetes 

 Austro-Americani. Bihang till K. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 26^^: 

 Afd. III. 44. 1901. 



Type: in Herb. Fries. 



Fructification sessile, rigid, cinereo-fuscous, with cespitose 

 lobes of which the outer ascend and coalesce into a rounded 



