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136 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Specimens examined: 
Ехвіссайі: Roumeguére, Fung. Gall. Ехвісе., 2218, under the 
name (г. villosa. 
Austria: Bohemia, Tabor, F. Bubak (in Lloyd Mus., 05860) ; 
Tyrol, near Magras, G. Bresadola, in Roumeguére, Fung. 
Gall. Ехвісе., 2218 (in N. Y. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
France: Jura, N. Patouillard (in Lloyd Mus., 084-53). 
New York: Washington Co., Hudson Falls, S. H. Burnham 
(in Burnham Herb., Dodge Herb., 850, and Zeller Herb., 
1449). 
California: Claremont, L. M. Clency (in Pomona Coll. Herb., 
1759, and in Lloyd Mus., 1759); San Jose, H. E. Parks 
(Univ. Cal. Herb., 541, Zeller Herb., 1457, and Dodge Herb., 
860). 
2. Gautieria graveolens Vittadini, Monogr. Tuberac. 27. 
1831; Tulasne, Fung. Hypog. 63. 1851; Corda, Icon. Fung. 
6: 34, 1854; Winter i in Rabenh. Krypt. FI. Deutschl. ed. 2. 1: 
873-874. 1884; DeToni іп Sace. Syll. Fung. 7:178. 1888; 
Quelet, Ench. Fung. 250. 1886; Hesse, Hypog. Deutschl. 1: 
106-108. 1891. 
Gautieria graveolens? Chatin, La Truffe, 82-83. 1892.— 
Gautieria graveolens var. mexicana Fischer in Engler & 
Prantl, Die Nat. Pflanzenfam. I. 1** : 305. 1899. 
Illustrations: Bucholtz, Ann. Mye. 1: pl. 5. f. 14; Chatin, 
La Truffe, pl. 15. f. 4; Corda, Icon. Fung. 6: pl. 7. f. 63; 
Fischer in Engler & Prantl, Die Nat. Pflanzenfam. I. 1** : 304; 
Fitzpatrick, Ann. Мус. 11: pl. 4. f. 11, pl. 7. f. 30-37; Hesse, 
Hypog. Deutschl. 1: pl. 2. f. 5-9, pl. 7. f. 4-6; Vittadini, 
Monogr. Tuberae. pl. 4. f. 3 
Type: іп Saccardo Herb. at Padua. 
Fruetifieations globose, 1-2 cm. in diameter, light ochra- 
ceous-buff to Prout's brown; stipe slender and fragile, up to 
l em. long, 1 mm. thick; columella frequently reaching the 
center of the fructifieation, forking; odor very strong, sug- 
gestive of decaying onions; peridium thin, composed of deli- 
cate, thin-walled, loosely woven hyphae, soon rupturing and 
disappearing; gleba ochraceous-tawny to cinnamon-brown; 
cavities globose or elongated, minute, empty; septa 40-80 u 
