336 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [NOVEMBER 
species. In color and other characters it differs but slightly if at all from the 
typical form. 
G. PSEUDOBOLETUM MONTANUM Atkinson.—On dead trunks of Abies in the 
Jura Mountains. This form is very dark, almost black, much darker than the 
typical form. Type specimens No. 21007 in herb. Cornell University, and a 
specimen of the same collection deposited in herb. Museum of Paris. Fig. 2. 
ANODERMA CURTISII (Berk.) Murrill, North American Flora 
Q?:120. 1908. 
Ganoderma flabelliforme Murr. p. p. Jour. Myc. 9:94. 1903. 
Fruit bodies large, corky to woody (sometimes perennial ?), 
9.5-3°™ thick at base, with a thin hard crust, margin obtuse; surface 
zonate, faintly or quite strongly sulcate, sometimes radiately rugose 
or corrugated toward the margin, smooth, yellowish or reddish 
yellow, often with reddish spots or zones, not or rarely varnished 
(laccate); trama or context punky to woody, softer above, harder 
below next the hymenophore, pallid to pale brownish, light colored 
next the upper surface; margin sometimes sterile for a short distance 
on the under side; hymenophore of slender tubes 0.5-1°™ long (of 
longer), brown in section, pore surface grayish white becoming 
reddish brown where bruised, tubes 3-7 to a mm., mouths rotund, 
minute, dissepiments thin, edge obtuse, entire; spores ovoid to ovate, 
rounded at base and slightly inequilateral in side view; wall hyaline, 
smooth, thickened at apex into a broad conelike cap, which usually 
collapses, leaving the apex truncate or even depressed, everywhere 
perforate with numerous slender dark-colored lines which radiate from 
the endospore through the epispore, g-11X 5-8 #; stem I-I som long, 
13% thick, nearly cylindrical but variable, surface laccate with @ 
reddish-chestnut varnish on the crust, context brown, nearly ae 
same color as the tubes or context of the pileus next the tubes. F 18. Sg 
On dead roots, stumps, etc. of frondose trees in the southern United States: 
GANODERMA oREGONENsE Murrill, North American Flora 9*+119- 
1908.—Sporophore large, stipitate; pileum 14-17°" Jong i 
broad, 5-5°™ thick, tumid, upper surface rather strongly conver : 
hymenophore slightly convex or plane; surface smooth, with 4! 
