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 252 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Fructification effused, dry, adnate, drying light pinkish cin- 

 namon (exactly avellaneous of Saccardo's 'Chromotaxia'), the 

 margin concolorous, determinate; hymenium even, pulveru- 

 lent ; in structure 120-200 n thick, with the hyphae 2-21/2 n in 



diameter, hyaline, not incrusted, not nodose- 

 septate, running longitudinally and crowded 

 together along the substratum, densely inter- 

 woven in the subhymenium ; no cystidia; 

 spores olive-buff in spore collection, only 

 slightly colored under the microscope, even, 

 7-8x6 IX. 



Fructification 3-5 cm. long, 1-3 cm. broad. 

 On decorticated coniferous wood. New York and Ohio. 

 April and August. 



C. avellanea differs from all the preceding species by its 

 avellaneous color, closely adnate habit, thin and dense struc- 

 ture, fine hyphae, and nearly subglobose, slightly colored 

 spores. C. Harperi is of nearly the same color, but has a 

 loosely interwoven subiculum next to the substratum, coarser 

 hyphae, and smaller spores. 



Specimens examined: 

 New York: Altamont, E. A. Burt; East Galway, E. A. Burt, 

 type. 



Ohio : Madisonville, C. G. Lloyd, 0191. 



10. C. Harperi Burt, n. sp. 



Type : in Burt Herb. 



Fructification effused, dry, membranaceous, 

 drying pinkish tan, brittle, not strongly at- 

 tached to the substratum, the subiculum and 

 ■t;^ margin whitish, floccose; hymenium even. 

 Fig. 10 pulverulent; in structure 150-200 n thick, 



G. Harperi. composcd of looscly intcrwovcn, suberect. 

 Spores, hyphae. hyaline hyphae not incrusted, not nodose- 

 septate, 3V2-5 11 in diameter; no cystidia; 

 spores slightly colored, even, sometimes slightly subangular, 

 subglobose, 4-5x4 ix. 



Fructification 3-7 cm. long, 2-3 cm. broad. 



