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 270 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Fructifications somewhat cartilaginous, erect, drying honey- 

 yellow to olive-brown, densely and repeatedly branched above; 



branches cylindric very sharp-pointed; stem 

 /H slender, cylindric, strigose-hairy at the base; 



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spores hyaline, even, 9X6 m, slightly flattened 



on one side, apiculs/te. 

 Fig. g. Fructifications 4 cm. high, 1-2^ cm. in diam- 



L . cartilagineum . eter; stem 1^—2 cm. long, \\-2 mm. in diameter. 

 Spores, x 870. 0n the ground> October. Cuba. 



Patouillard has noted the spores of this species as ochraceous 

 and a little smaller than I find them. The spores are very 

 abundant in preparations from the type specimen, but the 

 basidia are not well enough preserved to demonstrate whether 

 simple or longitudinally cruciately septate. 



Specimens examined: 

 Cuba: C Wright, 201+, type (in Curtis Herb.). 



3. L. Micheneri Berk. & Cur is, Grevillea i: 161. 1873; 

 Morgan, Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. 10: 192. 1888; 

 Sacc. Syll. Fung. 6: 739. 1888; Hard, Mushrooms, 476. text 



f. 401. 1908. 



Plate 5, fig. 3. 



Clavaria fragrans Ell. & Ev. N. Am. Fungi, 2023. 1888. 

 See Cooke, Grevillea 17: 59. 1889/ — An Lachnocladium odo- 

 ratum Atkinson, Ann. Myc. 6: 58; 1908? 

 Illustrations: Hard, Mushrooms, textf. 401. 

 Type: in Kew Herb, and Curtis Herb. 



Fructifications gregarious, coriaceous, dry, repeatedly forked 

 and branched and drying drab-gray above; stem cylindric, 



light buff, tomentose below, arising singly 

 or in a few individuals from more or 

 rsV^^ C\(J(P l ess e ff use d, mycelial patches on decaying 

 a/ 4- teaves; smaller branches filiform, flexuous, 



with paler tips; irregular, tomentose patches 



Spores, x 87; a, from type; at various pkces on main trunk, branches, 

 b, from Burt coll. or axils of branches where hymenium has 



failed to develop; hymenium glabrous, 

 no cystidia nor hairs present; spores hyaline, even, 6-12 



X3-3* m. 



