80 Trans. Acad. Set. of St. Louis. 



F. cuRTisii, Berk. (P. — 11). 



Same as F. lucidus, with stipe added. Sacc. Vol. 

 vi, p. 121. 



F. APPLANATUS, (Pers.) Wallr. (P. — 7.) 



F. Leucophaeusy — (Undw.). Now, Elfvingia mega- 

 loma^ (Leav.) Murrill. Sacc. Vol. vi, p. 176. Very 

 common. 



Spores, 8-9 X 5Ai- — (Murrlin. 



BJERKANDERA. 



B. ROBiNioPHiLA, Murrill. (Murr. — 1212), n. sp. (Soon to 

 be published). 



Single, March 11, 1905. On a living Locust, near 

 Tower Grove park. 



Spores, globose and ovoid, 6-8At. 



TRAMETES. 



T. ciNNABARiNUS (Jacq.) Fr. (P. — 20). 



Mostly on Prunus serotina. Rather rare. Sacc. Vol. 

 vi, p. 353. 



T. SEPiuM, Berk. (P. — 32) " Pale form.'' 

 Rare. Sacc. Vol. vi, p. 342. 



T. PECKii, Kalchb.* (P. —840.) 



East St. Louis, May 8, 1902; River bottom, St. 

 Charles, Mo. On willow trunks. Rare. 



GLOEOPORUS. 



G. coNCHOiDES, Mont. (P. — 26). 



Calvary cemetery and Forest park, 1902. Rather 

 rare. Sacc. Vol. vi, p. 403. 



* Known in Europe as T. Trogii, Berk, and in some books as T. hispida. 

 (Lloyd). 



