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186 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Laschia cucullata (Jungh.) Bresadola, Ann. Myc. 8: 587. 1910 

 Merulius cucullatus Junghuhn, Crypt. Java, 76. 1838. 

 Campanella cucullata (Jungh.) Lloyd, Myc. Writ. 5: Myc. Notes 



58:815. textf. 1358. 1919. 

 On wood. Hawaiian Islands, F. L. Stevens. 963, 1036. 



HYDNACEAE 



Hydnum sp. 



F. L. Stevens, 1148. 



Small, sessile, dimidiate pilei about 1 cm. broad. The teeth 

 have dried resin-color, like those of H . pulcherrimum but prob- 

 ably much too small for this although very immature. No 

 hymenium yet present. 



Odontia Wrightii (B. & C.) Pat. 



F. L. Stevens, 966. 



Easily recognized by the egg-yellow color of the fructifications. 



Common in North America and occurs also in South America 

 and Japan. 



Odontia? 



On Kukui, F. L. Stevens, L 397. 



The teeth do not retain their tips in my sections: hence this 



may be a resupinate Hydnum. 



THELEPHORACEAE 



Cyphella villosa (Pers.) Karst. 



On dead stems of Pipturus, F. L. Stevens, 589. 



Hymenochaete tenuissima Berk. 



On decaying wood, F. L. Stevens, 118, 967. 



This is the only pileate species of Hymenochaete received; the 

 thin and pliant, sessile, tobacco-colored pilei make this easily 

 recognizable. 



Hymenochaete spreta Peck. 



On frondose wood, F. L. Stevens, 877. 



Hymenochaete cinnamomea (Pers.) Bres. 

 F. L. Stevens, 871, 878. 



Always resupinate, like H. spreta, from which its most obvious 

 difference is in not cracking in drying. 



