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66S. THELEPHORA, Ehrh. 



1861. T. Willeyi, Clinton. Reg. Rep. 26, p. 71. 



Woods. 



1862. T. Schweinitzii, Pk. Reg. Rep. 29, p. 67. {T. pallida, Schw.) Reg. 



Rep. 22, p. 86. 



Woods and fields. Telephora pallida, Pers., has priority over 

 Telephora pallida, Schw., hence the latter name cannot 

 stand. I have therefore substituted another name for 

 Schweinitzi's species. 



1863. T. sebacea, Fr. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 81. 



Incrusting grasses and low plants. 



1864. T. pedicellata, Schw. 



Twigs and branches of alders. 



669. STEREUM, Fr. 



1865. S. purpureum, Pers. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 86: ibid. 30, p. 75. 



Dead trees and branches. 



1866. S. versicolor, Fr. (S. fasciatum, Schw.) Reg. Rep. 22, p. 86. 



Decaying wood. 



1867. S. hirsutum, Willd. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 86. 



Decaying wood. 



1868. S. spadiceum, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 86. 



Decaying wood. 



1869. S. complicatum, Fr. Reg. Rep. 22, p. 86. 



Decaying wood. 



1870. S. striatum, Fr. Reg Rep. 22, p. 86. {Thelephora siricea, Schw.) 



Decaying wood. 



1871. S. rugosum, Pers. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 80. 



Old logs and trees. 



1872. S. Curtisii, Berk. Reg. Rep. 24, p. 80. 



Oak trees and branches. , 



1873. S. albobadium, Schw Reg. Rep. 24, p. 80. 



Decaying wood. 



1874. S. candidum, Pk. Reg. Rep. 28, p. 52. 



Bark of trees. In Syn. Fung. Car., Schweinitz described this 

 fungus under the name Thelephora Candida. (1061.) In the 

 same work he described another fungus under the name 

 Merisma Candida. (1069). In his Syn. Fung. North Amer- 

 ica, he placed both species in the genus Thelephora and 



