108 REVISION OF THE Ховтн AMERICAN HYDNACEAE 
3. Нурмом REPANDUM L. Sp. Pl. 2: 1178. 1753 
Hydnum rufescens Schaeffer, Fung. Bav. et Pal. Icon. 4: 95. //. 
id 2774: 
Hydnum flavidum Schaeffer, op. cit. 4: 99. pl. 318. 1774. 
Hypothele repanda Paulet Icon. Champ. 2: 126. pl. 35. f. 1, 2. 
1800? 
Dentinum repandum S. F. Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. 1: 650. 1821. 
Tyrodon repandus Karsten, Rev. Myc. 3': 10. 188r. 
Hydnum umbilicatum Peck, Bull. N. Y. State Mus. 10: 953. 
pl. K.f.14-18. 1902. 
Plant terrestrial, mesopodous, cream-colored to tawny or red- 
dish, medium size to small, 1-9 cm. high, more or less gregarious 
pileus convex to depressed, occasionally subinfundibuliform, gen- 
erally uneven, irregular, 1-12 cm. wide ; margin repand, sometimes 
fluted, fertile; surface subpubescent to pruinose or nearly smooth, 
sometimes cracked towards the center into thick scales, pale buff to 
reddish buff, usually darker towards the center; substance fleshy, 
brittle, subfibrous becoming mealy, white ; stem stout to slender, 
bulbous at base, subcylindrical, sometimes curved or inclined, 
somewhat excentric, surface smooth or subpruinose, usually paler 
than the pileus but sometimes darker, solid, 2.5-6 cm. long, 0.5- 
2.5 cm. thick ; teeth coarse, straight, terete to flattened, acute or fim- 
briate tipped, scarcely decurrent as granules, 1-6 mm. long by t 
mm. wide, when flattened sometimes 4 mm. broad, white or cream 
colored; spores subglobose to subpyriform, usually apiculate, 
queas 6-9 и wide, white; taste at first mild, then slightly 
. 
acrid. 
Has.: In mixed woods. July-Jan. 
RanGE: Maine, Harvey, White ; Massachusetts, Underwood ; 
Connecticut, Underwood 837, 813, etc., Earle 462; New York, 
Underwood, Zabriskie, Peck, E. C. Howe, Fischer, Banker ; New 
Jersey, Ellis; Pennsylvania, Schweinitz ; Virginia, Murrill ; West 
Virginia, Nuttall; Alabama, Earle, Baker. It has also been 
reported from North Carolina, Schweinitz ; South Carolina, Curtis; 
Kentucky and Ohio, Morgan ; and California, Harkness & Moore. 
Icon.: Atkinson, Mushrooms Edible Poisonous, etc., 2d Ed. 
М. 78; Вапа, L’Champ. de ГРгоу. de Nice M. 39. f. 1-0; Bul- 
liard, Herbier de la France Pi. t72; Cordier, Les Champ. pl. 43; 
Fries, Sverig. atl. svamp. A^. 75; Gibson, Edible Toadstools and 
Mushrooms, ^. 27; Hussey, Ill. Brit. Myc. т: A. 76; Kromb- 
