ZdJ AXNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



On bark of rotting frondose wood and on ground. New 

 Hampshire to New Jersey. November. Rare. 



The adnate habit, vinaceous-brown color of the fructifica- 

 tions, and the colored hyphae which are not nodose-septate, 

 are the distinctive characters of H. suhvinosus. 



Specimens examined : 

 New Hampshire: Chocorua, TF. G. Farloiv, 3; Intervale, R. 



Thaxter, ll (in Farlow Herb, and in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 



43930). 

 Massachusetts: Sharon, A. P. D. Piguet, comm. by W. G. 



Farlow (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 43914). 

 New Jersey: Belleplain, C. L. Shear, 1251, type. 



22. H. cervinus Burt, n. sp. 

 Type: in Burt Herb. 



F 'uctifications in very small, interrupted, cir- 

 cular patches, becoming sometimes confluent and 

 effused, byssoid, thin, not separable, fawn-color, 

 with the under side and margin whitish ; in struc- 

 ture 75-100/u. thick, consisting of loosely inter- 

 woven, rather suberect, thin-walled hyphae 21/2- 

 Fie 22^ ^^ ^^ diameter, nodose-septate, hyaline under the 

 H. cervinus. microscope ; basidia with 4 sterigmata; spores 

 ^■640^' ^^^^^ slightly colored, subgiobose, short aculeate, the 

 body 5-6/^ in diameter, or 6 X 5^. 

 Fructifications 2-5 mm. in diameter, more or less con- 

 fluent over an area 2 cm. long, 1 cm. broad. 



On bark of dead Acer macropliyllum lying on the ground. 

 Washington. November 1. 



In the only collection which has been made, H. cerviniis 

 is characterized by its occurrence in very small, thin fructi- 

 fications, not separable from substratum, fawn-color at the 

 center with a whitish margin, and by having hyaline, nodose- 

 septate hyphae. H. cinerascens is of different color, thicker, 

 and separable from the substratum. 



Specimens examined: 

 Washington : W. Klickitat County, TF. N. Suksdorf, 847, type. 



23. H. fuligineus Burt, n. sp. 



Type: in Burt Herb, and in Farlow Herb. 



