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On rotten wood and bark of both coniferous and frondose 

 species. Canada to Florida, in Wisconsin and in Jamaica. 

 May to January. Probably common. 



H. isahellinus is a little thinner and a little paler than 

 H. pannosus, and not sejjarable from the substratum in the 

 collections which I have studied. It is best distinguished 

 from the latter species by the larger hyphae of H. isahellinus 

 and lack of clamp connections. 



Specimens examined: 

 Exsiccati: Eavenel, Fungi Am., 57b, under the name Zygo- 



desmus pannosus; Thiimen, Myc. Univ., 2275, under the 



name Zygodesmus pannosus. 

 Sweden: Upsala, Halmbyboda, from E. P. Fries (in Curtis 



Herb.) ; Stockholm, L. Romell, 219-222; Femsjo, L. Romell, 



223, and E. Fries (in Herb. Fries under the manuscript 



name Hypochnus leprosus). 

 Canada : Rockcliffe Park, J. Macoun, 144; St. Lawrence Val- 

 ley, J. Macoun, 2. 

 New Hampshire: Chocorua, W. G. Farloiv, two collections. 

 New Jersey: Ne^vfield, J. B. Ellis, in Thiimen, Myc. Univ., 



2275. 

 Florida: Gainesville, H. W. Raven el, in Eavenel, Fungi Am., 



57b. 

 Wisconsin: New London, E. T. S S. A. Harper, 949; Stevens 



Point, C. J. Humphrey, 1948 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 



4748). 

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



Gard., Fungi of Jamaica, 630. 



13. H. pannosus (Berk. & Curtis) Burt, n. comb. 



Zygodesmus pannosus Berk. & Curtis, Grevillea 3:112. 

 1875. 



Type: cotype in Curtis Herb. 



Fructification effused, byssoid-membranaceous, separable 

 when well developed, tomentose, varying in brown from Sac- 

 cardo's umber and snuff -brown to cinnamon-brown, the mar- 

 gin concolorous and thinning out; in structure 120-350/-t 

 thick, with an occasional hypha running along the substratum 



