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Explanation of Plates CXLIX-CLI 
Plate CXLIX 
Fig. 1. Dimidiate fruit bodies of Hymenochaete rubiginosa (Schrad.) L6v. 
on a chestnut log. X 1/9. 
Fig. 2. Ellipsoidal spores of Hymenochaete rubiginosa. 
Fig. 3. Resupinate fruit bodies on a chestnut log. X |. 
Fig. 4. Section of fruit body, hymenial surface above. 
