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 186 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Herhst, 85; West Chester, Everhart, Haines, Jefferis d 



Gray, in Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, 935b. 

 West Virginia: Nuttallburg, L. W. Nuttall, in Ell. & Ev., 



Fungi Col., 310. 

 Alabama: Peters, in Eavenel, Fungi Car. 3 : 32, and (in 



Curtis Herb., 3868). 

 Ohio: Cincinnati, A. P. Morgan (in Lloyd Herb.) ; Columbus, 



F. J. Tyler, in Kellerman, Ohio Fungi, 125; Oberlin, F. D. 



Kelsey (in Lloyd Herb., and in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 4831). 

 Michigan: Ann Arbor, A. J. Pieters (in U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Herb.). 

 Indiana: Crawfordsville, D. Reddick, 11. 

 Illinois : Eiver Forest, Miss A. 0. Stucki, 11, Univ. of Wiscon- 

 sin Herb. 

 Wisconsin: Madison, four collections, as follows: collector 



not given (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 4832) ; M. C. Jensen, 



comm. by C. J. Humphrey (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 42942) ; 



W. Trelease, 67 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 4799) ; Miss A, 0. 



Stucki, 54, Univ. of Wisconsin Herb. 

 Iowa : Decorah, E. W. D. Holway (in U. S. Dept. Agr. Herb.) ; 



Webster County, 0. M. Oleson, 1. 

 Missouri: Columbia, B. M. Bug gar, 401; Perryville, C. H. 



Bemetrio, in Rabenhorst, Fungi Eur., 3232. 



4. A. apiculatus Burt, n. sp. 



Type : in Burt Herb, 



Fructifications resupinate, effused, sometimes narrowly re- 

 flexed, coriaceous, pulverulent, drying pinkish buff, the re- 

 flexed margin tomentose, white, inrolled; in structure 600- 

 800 /i thick, with the hyphae hyaline, even, thick-walled, 3|-4 /x 

 in diameter, not incrusted, not nodose-septate, loosely inter- 

 woven in the outer surface of the reflexed part, densely inter- 

 woven and longitudinally arranged in the middle region of 

 that part and near the substratum, then curving outward and 

 ascending to form the subhymenium and hymenium; all 

 organs in subhymenium clothed with lateral prongs ; para- 

 physes hyaline, some with outer end racemosely branched, 

 6-7 /i in diameter over branches, with the branches clothing 

 the sides of the paraphyses for about 40-45 /i, and others with 



