Mycological Bulletin 



No. 54 



W. A. Kellerman, Ph. D., Ohio State University 

 Columbus, Ohio, March 15, 1906. 



A GuATEMAiAN FuNOUs.— We give below an illusration of a large 

 Shelf-fungus found in abundance in Guatemala. It is a dirty white co.lor 

 and of size varying from an inch or two to eight inches or more m width 

 The upper surface is often somewhat honey-combed and altogether a 

 strikino form. It is somewhat peculiar according to Dr. W. A. MurriU 

 to whom speciments have been sent for study. Fig. 169 shows a portion 

 of 168 under side, somewhat magmhed. 



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^^ iMc ICS— Tram'-e-tes el'-e-gan.s (or I)ac-da'-le-a el'-e-gans). A shelf-fungus 



'^ of tough ahiiost woody texture collected at LivinRSton, Guatemala. The larger si^ci- 



q} men and the one to the right exhibit the upper side, the one to the left the under side 



"" All much less than natural size. See Fig. 169. 



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