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 268 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



leave the remaining species of Lachnocladium clearly in the 

 Clavariaceae. 



I include Lachnocladium for reference by students of the 

 Thelephoraceae because some authors have regarded it as a mem- 

 ber of the latter family. 



Collectors' field notes on whether the species are coriaceous 

 or fleshy at the time of collecting are necessary for sharply 

 separating Lachnocladium and Clavaria, for it is evident that 

 these characters may not be well shown in the case of dried 

 specimens of some species. 



Key to the Species 



Spores hyaline 1 



Spores more or less ochraceous 4 



Spores dark-colored; in Guadeloupe 11. L. guadelupense 



1 . Spores ovoid or cylindric 2 



1 . Spores subglobose 3 



2. Spores even, 3-4^X2-2^ n; radiately branched organs like those of 



Asterostroma present; Cuba to Brazil 1. L. brasiliense 



2. Spores even, 9X6 m! fructification somewhat cartilaginous; in Cuba. . . 



2. L. cartilagineum 



2. Spores even, 6-12X3-3|ai; fructification dry, 25-4 cm. high; on rotting 



leaves, Vermont to Ohio 3. L. Micheneri 



2. Spores even, 12-15 X5-6ai; fructification 3-4 cm. high, everywhere clothed 



with whitish down; in Pennsylvania 4- L. semivestitum 



2. Spores 7-10X2§-4| fx] fructifications 8 cm. high; on wood; Connec- 

 ticut 12 L. odoratum 



3. Spores even, 3-3^X2^-3 fx; fructification 2§ cm. high; on the ground, New 



Jersey and Pennsylvania 5.L. suhsimile 



3. Spores even, 3|-4i m in diameter; fructification 4 cm. high; on wood, Cuba 



6. L. cervinum 



3. Spores even, 9^X8-9 m; on the ground, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and 



New York 7 . L bicolor 



4. Spores even, 7-12X45-6 m; fructification velvety, ochraceous-ferru- 



ginous, 7-12 cm. high; on rotten wood. South America. . . .8. L. furcellatum 

 4. Spores even, 6-7 X 3-31 m; fructification drying drab, clothed with a gray 



down, 8 cm. high; on wood. West Virginia 9. L. ereclum 



4. Spores even, 9-10 X 4^-55 y.; stem 1 cm. in diameter; branch portion 6-7 



cm. high, 5-6 cm. broad; North Carolina 10. L. Atkinsonii 



I. Lachnocladium brasiliense Leveille, Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. 

 III. 5: 159. 1846 (Eriocladus) ; Berk. & Curtis, Linn. Soc. Bot. 

 Jour. 10; 330. 1868; Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6: 738. 1888; Patouil- 

 lard, Jour, de Bot. 3: 26. pi 1. f. 5. 1889. Plate 5, fig. 1. 



Illustrations: Patouillard, loc. cit. 



