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ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 



Indiana: Millers, E. T. & 8, A. Harper ^ 648. 



Illinois : Glenellyn, E. T. S S. A. Harper, 956. 



Missouri: Creve Coeur, E. A. Burt (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 



54782). 

 Montana: Evaro, J. R. Weir, 432 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 



1807). 

 Idaho : Priest Eiver, J. R. Weir, 8. 

 British Columbia: Vancouver Island, J. Macoun, comm. by 



J. Dearness, V 134 (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 23093). 

 Washington : Bingen, W. N, Suksdorf, 868, 895, 956; Kalama, 



C. J. Humphrey, 6226; Olympia, C. J. Humphrey, 6335. 



13. C. umbrina Alb. & Schw. ex Fries in Sacc. Syll. Fung. 

 6 : 652. 1888; Massee, Linn. Soc. Bot. Jour. 25 : 131. 1889. 



Thelephora umhrina var. ff. Alb. & 

 Schw. Consp. Fung. 281. ISOd. Thele- 

 phora umhrina (Alb. & Schw.) Fries, 

 Elenchus Fung. 1 : 199. 1828; Epicr. 543. 

 1838. Corticium (subg. Coniophora) 

 umhrinum (Alb. & Schw.) Fries, Hym. 

 Eur. 658. 1874. Coniophorella umbrina 

 (Alb. & Schw.) Bresadola, Ann. Myc. 1 : 

 111. 1903. 



Type : location of type unknown to me. 



Fructification effused, soft, not readily 

 separable, villose beneath, drying Sac- 

 cardo's umber to olive-brown, the mar- 

 gin usually of the same color, narrow, 

 radiating ; hymenium even, sometimes 

 granular, tomentose, setulose; in struc- 



H/ / ture 180-400 n thick, with the hyphae 

 /r colored, 3-6 n or rarely more in diam- 



eter, rather rigid, not nodose-septate, 

 loosely interwoven; cystidia concolor- 

 ous, septate, obtuse, 100-200x9-12 /x, 

 Fig, 13 emerging up to 120 n^ even or granule- 



c. umbrina. incrusted ; spores concolorous under the 



Young basidium upper microscope, eveu, 9-12x5-6 u, flattened 



portion of cystidmm, .^^ ' ' '^^ ^' 



spores, hyphae. X 665. OU OUe Side. 



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