1914] 



BURT — THELEPHORACE^ OF NORTH AMERICA. I 221 



Quebec: Gaspe, /. Macoun, 229. 



Ontario: Ottawa and Belleville, J. Macoun. 



Maine: Wells, /. Blake, comm. by P. L. Ricker. 



New Hampshire : Chocorua, W. G. Farlow. 



Massachusetts : Magnolia and Woods Hole, W. G. Farlow; Ips- 

 wich, G. E. Morris, No. F. 



Connecticut: South Windsor, East Hartford, and Rockville, 

 C. C. Hanmer, 1227-29, 9U, 1057. 



New York: East Galway and Middle Grove, E. A. Burt, three 

 collections from the latter station; Ithaca, G. F. Atkinson, 

 Cornell Univ. Herb., 22976. 



New Jersey: Belleplain, C. L. Shear, 1246; Newfield, J. B. Ellis, 

 Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, 511. 



Pennsylvania: Schweinitz (in Herb. Schw.), the 624 of Syn. 

 N. Am. Fungi. 



North Carolina: Asheville, H. C. Beardslee, 02280; Salem, Schwei- 

 nitz (in Herb. Schw.), the 624 of Syn. N. Am. Fungi. 



Alabama: Tuskegee, Beaumont, 199 (in Curtis Herb.). 



South Carolina: Society Hill, M. A. Curtis, 2693 (in Curtis 

 Herb.). 



Michigan: Agricultural College, G. H. Hicks, Ell. & Ev., Fun. 

 Col., 2732. 



Alaska: Skagway, J. Macoun, 47; Evans, 4iO (in Mo. Bot. 

 Gard. Herb.). 



Jamaica: Cinchona, W. A. and E. L. Murrill, New York Bot. 

 Gard., Fun. of Jamaica, 451. 



19. T. griseozonata Cooke, Grevillea 19: 104. 1891. 



Plate 5. fig. 12. 



Type: in Ravenel, Fun. Amer., 444. 



Fructifications cespitose, coriaceous-soft ; pileoli extended into 

 a short sublateral stem, imbricate, applanate, silky-strigose, 

 zonate with alternating cervine (Rood's brown) and light buff 

 zones, margin subfimbriate; hymenium inferior, castaneous 

 when fresh, drying Rood's brown, rugose, somewhat papillose; 

 spores pale fuscous, angular, 6-9 x 6-7^. 



Cluster 3-6 cm. in diameter; obconic pileus and single pileo- 

 lus each 2-3 cm. in diameter. 



