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138 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
to use the name S. gausapatum for our species, although unfor- 
tunately the other name is in general use in England, and leave 
the name S. spadiceum available for use in its original sense as 
continental mycologists do. It is surprising that specimens of 
S. gausapatum do not occur in Herb. Schweinitz under some 
name or other. 
Specimens examined: 
Exsiecati: Bartholomew, Fungi Col, 2883, 4292; Berkeley, 
Brit. Fungi, 144; Cooke, Fungi Brit., 107; Ellis, N. Am. 
Fungi, 325; Ell. & Ev., N. Am. Fungi, 3413, under name 
Stereum hirsutum; Ell. € Ev., Fungi Col., 218; Ravenel, 
Fungi Car. 2: 32; Fungi Am., 447; Romell, Fungi Scand. 
Exs., 28, 122. 
Sweden: Stockholm, L. Romell, 45, 46, 238, and in Romell, 
Fungi Scand. Exs., 28, 122. 
England: M.J. Berkeley, in Berkeley, Brit. Fungi, 144; Epping, 
M. C. Cooke, in Cooke, Fungi Brit., 107. 
Holland: Amsterdam, C. A. J. A. Oudemans, in Oudemans, 
Fungi Neerland., 239 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.). 
France: authentic specimen of Stereum cristulatum from Quelet 
(in Herb. Fries); wall of German trench, Lieut. G. W. 
Martin, comm. by P. J. Anderson, 3 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb., 55848); St. Sernin, Aveyron, A. Galzin, 1265, comm. 
by H. Bourdot, 16234; Corrombles, F. Fautrey, from Lloyd 
Herb., 3312. 
Italy: Trentino, G. Bresadola. 
Canada: Carleton Place, J. Macoun, 419. 
Ontario: Lake Joseph, T. Langton, Univ. Toronto Herb., 590 
(in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 44846); London, J. Dearness; 
Swansea, J. H. Faull, Univ. Toronto Herb., 375 (in Mo. 
Bot. Gard. Herb., 44931); Toronto, J. H. Faull, G. H. 
Graham, T. Langton, R. P. Wodehouse, Univ. Toronto 
Herb., 372, 376, 676, 679, 591, 597, 368 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb., 44946, 44932, 44923, 44935, 44849, 44840, 44855, 
respectively). 
Vermont: Lake Dunmore, E. A. Burt, three collections; Mid- 
dlebury, E. A. Burt. 
Massachusetts: Mt. Auburn, E. A. Burt; Stoneham, C. L. 
Shear, 1233; Wayland, A. B. Seymour, T36 (in Mo. Bot. 
