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ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Alabama: Montgomery, R. P. Burke, 121 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 



Herb., 21223). 

 Ohio: Lancaster, W. A. Kellerman, 284. 

 Missouri: Creve Coeur, L. 0. OverhoUs, 669 (in Mo. Bot. 



Gard. Herb., 4801) ; St. Louis, E. A. Burt (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 



Herb., 44044). 

 California: Muir Woods, W. A. Murrill, 1155, N. Y. Bot. 



Gard. (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 55453). 

 Mexico : Oaxaca, E. W. D. Holway. 

 Jamaica: Cinchona, W. A. d Edna L. Murrill, 565, N. Y. Bot. 



Gard., Fungi of Jamaica. 



6. A. strumosus (Fries) Burt, n. comb. 

 Stereum strumosum Fries (Nov. Symb. Myc. 95), R. Soc. 

 Sci. Upsal. Actis III. 1 : 111. 1851 ; Berk. & Curtis, Linn, Soc. 

 Bot. Jour. 10:333. 1868; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6:586. 1888; 

 Massee, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 27 : 203. 1S90.— Stereum (f) 

 vitellinum Leveille in Triana & Planchon, Prod. Fl. Novo- 

 Granat. Crypt. 157. 1863-1867. — Stereum Mancianum Sacc. & 



Cub. in Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6 : 

 583, 1888. — Aleurodiscus Man- 

 cianus (Sacc. & Cub.) Patouil- 

 lard, Soc. Myc. Fr, Bui. 16: 

 180, 1901, 



Type: specimen from Fries 

 in Kew Herb. 



Fructifications resupinate, 

 adnate, orbicular, scattered, 

 sometimes confluent and ef- 

 fused, drying between anti- 

 mony-yellow and yellow-ocher 

 at the surface and white within, 

 the margin rather thick, some- 

 times free, entire ; in structure 

 300-500 n thick, rarely stra- 

 tose, composed of granule-incrusted, thin-walled, hyaline 

 hyphae, some of which are suberect, 2 /x in diameter under 

 incrustation, barely visible except by their load of incrusting 

 grains, interwoven, and apparently branches from the 



Fig. G 



A. strumosus. 



Granule-bearing paraphyses, g, after 

 removal of the granular matter by 

 HCl; immature basidium, h; proteid 

 bodies, pr. X870. 



