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BURT—THELEPHORACEAE OF NORTH AMERICA. XII 231 
Michener to conform to the name used by Schweinitz in ‘Synopsis 
North American Fungi' and the original label removed from the 
specimen, but Schweinitz gives in the later publication the nanie 
which he originally used. 
Specimens examined: 
Exsiccati: Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, 515 and 20, the latter under the 
name Corticium incarnatum. 
Ontario: London, J. Dearness, D945 k, reflexed specimen (in 
Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 14251). 
New Hampshire: Chocorua, W. G. Farlow, reflexed specimen; 
North Conway, L. O. Overholts, 5082, 5161—the latter 
reflexed (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 56348, 56349). 
Vermont: Middlebury, E. A. Burt, two collections, of which one 
is reflexed; Ripton, E. A. Burt. 
Massachusetts: reflexed specimen, comm. by C. H. Peck; 
Arlington Heights, reflexed specimen, E. A. Burt; Sharon, 
A. P. D. Piguet, comm. by W. G. Farlow. 
Connecticut: C. Wright, type of Corticium lilacino-fuscum (in 
Kew Herb. and Curtis Herb., 5610). 
New York: Alcove, C. L. Shear, 1001, 1002, 1004, 1072, 1821; 
Altamont, reflexed specimen, E. A. Burt; Brookton, W. 
C. Muenscher, 215 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 56612) 
Cayuga Lake basin, G. F. Atkinson, 3022; East Galway, 
E. A. Burt; Ithaca, Van Hook, and H. S. Jackson, comm. 
by G. F. Atkinson, 8247 and 14396 respectively; North 
Elba, C. H. Kauffman, 13 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 16987). 
New Jersey: Newfield, J. B. Ellis, 2487, type of Corticium 
subrepandum (in Kew Herb.), and in Ellis, N. Am. Fungi, 
20, and 515. 
Pennsylvania: Spruce Creek, J. H. Faull, Univ. Toronto Herb., 
312 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 44886); State College, L. O. 
Overholts, 2676 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 5946), and L. O. 
Overholts & C. R. Orton, comm. by L. O. Overholts, 5041, 
reflexed specimen (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 56359). 
District of Columbia: Rock Creek, C. L. Shear, 1352; Washing- 
ton, T. Pergande (in U. S. Dept. Agr. Herb.). 
Virginia: Woodstock, C. L. Shear, 786, 786. 
North Carolina: Salem, Schweinitz, type, under the name 
Thelephora anthochroa (in Herb. Schweinitz). 
