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P. RENiFORMis, ? (Undw. — 446). 



"Specimen too old." Determined with a doubt, by 

 Prof. Murrill, as Ganoderma sessile. O'Fallon park, in 

 decaying cleft of a black oak. 



Ptropolyporus everhartii, Ell & Gall. (Murrill — 257). 

 On black oak. Rare. 



P. CAUDiciNUS (Scop) Murr. (Murr. — 1187). 



Calvary cemetery, June 1, 1904. Single, on hard, dry 

 trunk. Bull. Torr. Bot. CI. 31, Jan. 1904. 



P. iQNiARius, Fr. ? (1214). 



St. Louis, April 22, 1905. Old, single specimen on 

 living Quercus imhricaria . 



Spores, globose, <afi and elliptic, 6-7.5 X ^BA^' 



InONOTUS HIR8UTU8, (Scop.) MuFF. (MuFF. 1321). 



Bellefontaine cemeteFy, Oct. 2, 1904. On living black 

 oak. Bull. Toff. Bot. CI. 31, Nov. 1904. 



FOMES. 



F. FRAXINOPHILU8, Pk. (MuffIU 696). 



On ash tFees. Mus. Rep. 35, p. 136. See interesting 

 brochure, BuFeau of Plant Industry, Bull. 32, by H. 

 von Schrenk. 



F. RiMosus, BeFk. (von Schr. — 1215). 



On Robinia pseudacacia, about 40 miles south of St. 

 Louis, by von Schrenk. See paper by H. von SchFenk, 

 12th Annual Rept. Mo. Bot. GaFden. 



F. LUCiDUS (Leys) Ff. (P. — 10). 



Common. Chiefly on black oaks. Sacc. Vol. vi, p. 

 158. 



F. obliquus, (PeFS.) Ff. (P. — 1338.) 



MeFamec Highlands, ApF. 14, 1906, by Mf. PeFFy 

 Spaulding. 



