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much lighter red-brown, almost tawny, is not noticeably flattened or ridged; 

 spores two to three times as large as in aphylla, maturing spring to autumn. 



Let us all watch rotten logs in cool moist places and if we are successful in 

 finding this shy "Humpbacked Elf" take full notes for Dr. Jennings. 



Curtis High School, 

 New Brighton, N. Y. City 



Buxbaumia X 9. B. aphylla (left) and B. indusiata (right). From herbarium 



specimens 



