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As Stated above, the affinities of the species are in doubt an 1 

 its true character can never be determined until more material i3 

 collected. 



Rcdcscriptiuii. Elifused, tjuite irregular and sometimes nodu- 

 lose, thin and annual ; hymenium covering the surface of con- 

 figurations originally desci-ibed as labyrinthiform pores but appear- 

 ing in dried plants more as teeth, isolated and terete or flattened 

 and connected at the base, pale sulj^hur-^ellow (fide Peck) in 

 fresh specimens, uniformly pinkish buft' or cinnamon bufif in dried 

 plants, not more than i mm long; spores broadly ellipsoidal or 

 globose, hyaline, 5 to 6 x 4 to 5 /* or 4 to 6 /x in diameter; trama 

 and subiculum compact, of thin-walled, hyaline, much branched 

 hyphae, 2.5 to 6 ;u, in diameter, with evident cross walls and 

 frequent clamp connections. 



On rotten wood. 



Type locality: Salamanca, N. Y. C. H. Peck. Not otherwise 

 known to the writer. 



