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thick, composed of small hyphae, compact; cystidia clavate 
to subfusiform, hyaline, often obscured by the spores; para- 
physes linear, septate; basidia broadly clavate, 2-spored, 
12-16x8-9 р, with long filiform sterigmata; spores ochra- 
ceous-tawny, usually with 10 prominent striations, the latter 
smooth or nearly so, apex rounded, base pedicellate, 18-19 
11-12 y, often with a large oil globule. 
Deeply buried under leaf mould. Europe and North 
America. Summer. 
Specimens examined: 
Exsieeati: Saccardo, D. Mycoth. Ital, 427; de Thiimen, 
Mycoth. Univ., 12. 
Austria: Bohemia, Vysoky, Chluniec ad Seleany, Ғ. Bubak 
(in Lloyd Mus., 058590) ; Tyrol, Cavelonte, G. Bresadola, 
іп D. Saccardo, Mycoth. Ital., 427 (in U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. 
Pl. Ind. Path. Coll.). 
Germany: Saxony, Eisleben, J. Kunze (collections in Lloyd 
Mus., 05916, and in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 5637) ; G. Winter, 
in de Thümen, Mycoth. Univ., 12 (in Lloyd Mus., Mo. Bot. 
Gard. Herb., and U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Pl. Ind. Path. 
Coll.). 
New York: Ithaca, H. M. Fitzpatrick (in N. Y. Coll. Agr. 
at Cornell Univ., Dept. Pl. Path. Herb., 8450). 
3. Gautieria Trabuti (Chatin) Patouillard, Soc. Mye. Fr. 
Bull. 13 : 203-204. 1897. 
Hymenogaster Trabuti Chatin, Soc. Bot. Fr. Bull. 38: 64. 
1891. 
Illustrations: Patouillard, Soc. Мус. Fr. Bull. 13: pl. 13. 
PT 
Type: probably in Patouillard Herb. but unknown to us. 
Fructifications subglobose, about 3 cm. in diameter, sur- 
face convoluted, Verona brown in preserved material; stipe 
slightly developed, arising from very fine, brown rhizo- 
morphs of septate hyphae with prominent clamp connections; 
eolumella dendroid; peridium made up of loosely woven, 
large, septate hyphae with swollen cells, soon evanescent; 
gleba Brussels-brown; cavities irregular, empty; septa hya- 
line, 180-240 д thick, composed of a pseudo-parenchyma of 
