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thick, pale avellaneous, becoming stratose when old and thick, 

 with a narrow layer of hyphae arranged longitudinally along the 

 substratum and the remainder of the fructification composed, 

 according to age, of one or more strata of erect, agglutinated 

 hyphae, basidia, and gloeocystidia; gloeocystidia very numerous, 

 flexuous, 60-120 X 4-9 p; spores hyaline, even, flattened on one 

 side, 4-8 X 3-6 \l, copious. 



Fructifications 4-10 cm. long, 1-4 cm. wide. 



On decaying wood of logs of frondose species. In Europe, 

 Canada to Louisiana, and westward to the Pacific states, in the 

 West Indies, and in Mexico. Throughout the year. Widely 

 distributed but not common. 



C. lactescens is best recognized in thick stratose fructifications 

 by their cracking into short and usually disconnected fissures, 

 stratose and agglutinated structure, occurrence on frondose 

 wood, very numerous gloeocystidia, and rather large spores. 



Specimens examined: 

 Exsiccati: Berkeley, Brit. Fungi, 21. 



Sweden: Stockholm, L. Romell, 176; Tyreso, L. Romell, C. 

 Germany: Westfalia, Lengerich, W. Brinkmann, part of type of 



Corticium Brinkmanni from Bresadola. 

 Austria: Innsbruck, Tirol, V. Litschauer, 2 specimens; N. 



Austria, V. Litschauer. 

 Italy: Trent, G. Bresadola; Pisa, T. Archangeli, comm. by Herb. 



Horti Pisani (in Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 44564). 

 France: Bois de Boulogne, Paris, G. F. Atkinson. 

 England: M. J. Berkeley, in Berkeley, Brit. Fungi, 21; West 



Farleigh, M . J. Berkeley (in Kew Herb.) ; West Walling, M. J. 



Berkeley (in Kew Herb.). 

 Canada: J. Macoun, 12, 20, 81; Hemlock Lake, Beech wood, J. 



Macoun, 450; Billings Bridge, J. Macoun, 55; Carleton Place, 



J. Macoun, 91; Lower St. Lawrence Valley, J. Macoun, 26, 82, 



86; Ontario, Belleville, J. Macoun, 581. 

 Newfoundland: Bay of Islands, A. C. Waghorne, 477 (in Mo. Bot. 



Gard. Herb., 4833). 

 Maine: Kittery Point, R. Thaxter & E. A. Burt. 

 Vermont: Middlebury, E. A. Burt; Silver Lake, Leicester, E. A. 



Burt. 



