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BURT—THE THELEPHORACEAE OF NORTH AMERICA. ХІІ 19 
fading in the herbarium, strigose-pilose, the margin whitish 
fringed; hairs minutely rough, flexuous, 75-90 x 4-412 u, sharp- 
pointed; spores hyaline, even, subglobose, 6-714 y in diameter, 
copious. 
Fructifications 250-400 u in diameter and of about the same 
height. 
On dead places in living trunk of Magnolia glauca. Newfield, 
New Jersey. January and April. Apparently local. 
The specimens which I have seen were collected forty years 
ago and now show only traces of the original color, which is 
noted on the packets as ‘‘yellowish white when fresh, with white 
fringed margin, and disk white or nearly so." The larger 
globose spores veria distinguish this species from Cyphella 
sulphurea and C. 
Specimens acer 
New Jersey: Newfield, J. B. Ellis, four gatherings (in N. Y. Bot. 
Gard. Herb., Burt Herb., and Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 61697- 
61700). 
7. S. anomala (Pers. Fuckel, Symb. Myc., App. 1: 290. 
1872; Fries, Hym. Eur. 596. 1874; басс. Syll. Fung. 6: 427. 
1888; Bourdot & Galzin, Soc. Мус. Fr. Bul. 26: 227. 1910; Rea, 
Brit. Basid. 702. 1922. 
Peziza anomala Persoon, Obs. Мус. 1: 29. 1796; Syn. Fung. 
656. 1801; Fries, Syst. Мус. 2:106. 1828.—Р. stipata Persoon, 
Мус. Eur. 1:270. 1822.—Solenia ochracea Hoffmann, Deutschl. 
Fl.2:p1.8,f.2. 1795;Persoon, Syn. Fung. 675. 1801; Мус. Eur. 
1:334. 1822; Fries, Syst. Мус. 2: 201. 1823; Hym. Eur. 596. 
1874; Morgan, Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. Jour. 9: 8. 1886; басс. 
Syll. Fung. 6: 425. 1888; Karsten, Finska Vet.-Soc. Bidrag 
Natur och Folk 48: 283. 1889; Bourdot & Galzin, loc. cit.—S. 
anomaloides Peck, Torr. Bot. Club Bul. 25:326. 1898; Sacc. Syll. 
Fung. 16: 173. 1902.--8. anomala var. ochracea (Hoffm.) Berk. 
іп Rea, loc. cit.—An 8. confusa Bresadola, Ann. Мус. 1: 84. 
1903? 
Fructifications drying Dresden brown, snuff-brown, or Rood's 
brown, turbinate or pyriform, crowded or scattered, clothed 
with thick-walled hairs 214-3 џ іп diameter which give their color 
