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192 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Cuba: C. Wright (in Curtis Herb.) ; Alto Cedro, Earle Ё Mur- 
rill, 495; Herradura, Earle € Murrill, 156. 
Porto Rico: Bayamon, J. A. Stevenson, 6758 (in Mo. Bot. 
Gard. Herb., 55058). 
Trinidad: Verdant Vale, В. Thaxter, comm. by W. G. Far- 
low, 23. 
Mexico: probably portion of type (from E. Fries in Kew 
Herb.) ; Orizaba, W. 4. € Edna L. Murrill, 778 (in N. Y. 
Bot. Gard. Herb., and Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 54608). 
Nicaragua: C. Wright, U. S. Northern Pacific Expl. Exp., 
under the name Corticium sulphureum (in Curtis Herb. ). 
7. A. seriatus (Berk. & Curtis) Burt, n. comb. 
Stereum seriatum Berk. & 
Curtis, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 10 : 
332. 1868; Sace. Syll. Fung. 6: 
581. 1888. 
Type: in Kew Herb. and Curtis 
erb. 
Fruetifieations scattered, re- 
supinate, adnate, orbieular or 
oblong, sometimes confluent, con- 
vex, white, pruinose, becoming 
between pinkish buff and deep 
olive-buff when old, the margin 
adnate, neither free nor elevated; 
in structure 600 и thick, some- 
what stratose, composed of sub- 
erect hyphae heavily incrusted 
Fig. 7 
A. seriatus. 
Flexuous and spirally peace with fine granules and bearing 
araphyses, g, after removal of t 3 
Er mde ig BON baal ae such granules laterally in adher 
b; spores, s; proteid bodies, pr. ing masses; hymenium composed 
x870. 
of basidia and granule-incrusted 
hyphal filaments, or paraphyses, which are filiform, thin- 
walled, flexuous or spirally twisted, 2 » in diameter under 
the incrustation; basidia 40-50 12 џ, with 4 sterigmata, each 
about 9X3 и; spores hyaline, even, 11-18х91-13 и; globose 
organs of proteid reaction, 6-15 шіп diameter, with shriveled 
