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742 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Schweinitz) ; York County, N. M. Glatfelter (in Mo. Bot. 

 Gard. Herb., 44742) ; Kittanning, D. G. Sumstine. 



South Carolina: M. A. Curtis, 1745 (the type and cotype of 

 Thelephora pteruloides in Kew Herb, and Curtis Herb. 

 respectively). 



Ohio: Cincinnati, A. P. Morgan, Lloyd Herb., 2589 (deter- 

 mined by Morgan as Thelephora filamentosa). 



Wisconsin: Lake Geneva, E. T, & 8. A. Harper, 842. 



Missouri: Meramec Highlands, N. M. Glatfelter (in Mo. Bot. 

 Gard. Herb., 44743). 



6. T. aurantium Atkinson, Ann. Myc. 6 : 59. 1908. 

 Type: in Cornell Univ. Herb, but cannot be found at 



present. 



"Plants simple, slender, 1-3 cm. long, 2-3 mm. stout, dark 

 orange, tough. Basidia subglobose, 10-12 n, longitudinally 

 divided ; sterigmata 4, long, slender, fiexuous. Spores oboval- 

 subelliptical, granular, then with an oil drop, 7-10 X 5-6 ju, 

 white, hyaline.— C. U. herb., No. 10684, ground, woods, along 

 small stream crossing Boone Road, Blowing Rock, Blue Ridge 

 Mts., N. C. G. F. Atkinson, Aug. 19-Sept. 22, 1901." 



Original description. 



T. aurantium differs from the preceding species of Tre- 

 mellodendron by its simple fructifications. I have seen no 

 specimens referable here. Professor Atkinson had intended 

 to make a negative from his type so that I could include a 

 figure of the species, but, upon going to the envelopes labelled 

 T. aurantium, he found that they contained — by error of a 

 helper — T. merismatoides instead. The specimens of T. 

 aurantium have not been found. 



7. T. simplex Burt, n. sp. Plate 26, fig. 5. 

 Type : in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb, and in Farlow Herb. 

 Fructifications scattered, erect or suberect, drying hard, 



brittle, somewhat longitudinally wrinkled and sometimes com- 

 pressed, black above, olive-ocher with the hymenium towards 

 the base; hymenium amphigenous on the lower third of the 

 fructification, olive-ocher, hyaline under the microscope, with 

 surface consisting of colorless clavate paraphyses 5 n thick, 



