[Vol. 2 

 746 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Antonio, A. B. Langlois, hd; same locality, H, von Schrenk 

 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 42576). 



Cuba : San Diego de los Baiios, Earle S Murrill, 296, 356 in 



'part, N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb. 

 Jamaica: Cinchona, W. A. S E. L. Murrill, N. Y. Bot. Gard., 



Fungi of Jamaica, 493. 

 Brazil: Blumenau, A. Moller, comm. by G. Bresadola; Matto 



Grosso Cuyaba, G. Malnie, 599, comm. by L. Romell. 



3. E. alliciens (Berk. & Cooke) Burt, n. comb. 



Plate 27, fig. 10. 



Stereum alliciens Berk. & Cooke, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 15: 

 389. 1876; Massee, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 17:201. 1891. 



Type : in Kew Herb. 



Fructification coriaceous, resupinate, sometimes narrowly 

 reflexed, separable, ochraceous buff, the margin slightly paler, 

 the reflexed portion tomentose; structure in section, 200-300 

 H thick, (1) with hyphae next to substratum ochraceous, 

 loosely interwoven and protruded, 3 /i in diameter, similar to 

 those on outer surface of reflexed portion, (2) with inter- 

 mediate layer 100-180 n thick, composed of longitudinally 

 arranged hyphae 2 /i in diameter, (3) with hymenium com- 

 posed of basidia 10 /x below the surface, imbedded in jelly 

 through which rise a few filiform paraphyses or hyphae to 

 the surface; hymenium even, ochraceous buif ; basidia longi- 

 tudinally cruciately septate, pyrif orm, 12-15 X 9-10 n ; spores 

 colorless, simple, even, curved, 10-13 X 3^-5 ii. 



Fructifications of type described as several inches long, 

 originally orbicular; Cuban specimen 1 cm. long, 1 cm. broad, 

 reflexed side 1-2 mm. long, 1 cm. broad. 



On dead wood in virgin forest. Cuba and Brazil. March. 



The fructification resembles in habit and coloration that of 

 a resupinate specimen of Stereum hirsutum with a very nar- 

 rowly reflexed margin. The Cuban collection, of which but a 

 single fructification was communicated to me, is much smaller 

 than the Brazilian type and has the hyphae of the intermediate 

 layer with gelatinously modified wall. 



Specimens examined: 



