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666 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN<br />

LYOL. 21<br />

Fructifications spherical to costate-sulcate <strong>and</strong> irregular,<br />

about the size of a filbert, white, becoming dirty white; sterile<br />

base often prominent; peridium about 1/2 mm. thick, drying<br />

85-120 /a, separable. with difficulty, smooth, silky, composed of<br />

compact hyphae; gleba white, becoming lilac, fuscous, dark<br />

brown, <strong>and</strong> often black, cavities variable in shape, empty;<br />

septa 40-45 /A thick, highly gelified; basidia cylindrical, 2-<br />

spored; spores oblong to fusiform, acute at apex, attenuate<br />

toward base, pale fuscous-yellow, slightly roughened, utricle<br />

longitudinally diagonally wrinkled, 22-33 x 9-14.8 L.<br />

Under moss in woods. Europe <strong>and</strong> North <strong>and</strong> South Amer-<br />

ica. Spring <strong>and</strong> summer.<br />

U. S. 5. R. [RussIA]: Moskva, Mikhailovskoe, K. P. Sheremetev, Aug. 9, 1906;<br />

E. Sheremetew, Aug. 12; F. -Bucholtz, 8a, Aug. 23, 1907, Aug. 25, 1910; road to<br />

Pleskovo, F. Bucholtz, July 29, 1906, Aug. 20,- 1907, Aug. 28, 1907; Binderwirt<br />

b. d. Rasalpi, F. Bucholtz, June 23, 1905 (all Farlow).<br />

FINLAND: Mustiala, P. A. Karsten 484, 1866-1867, distributed as Fung. Fenn.,<br />

484.<br />

SWEDN: Uppl<strong>and</strong>, Enkoping, Lidehbill, C. J. Cederstrim, Sept. 9, 1889 (Upsala);<br />

E. Nyman, Sept. 10, 1891, Skkne, E. Fries (Upsala, Kew).<br />

AUSTRIA: between Prein <strong>and</strong> Simmering over the Eselbaehsgrabern, F. Bueholtz,<br />

49, 50 (sub H. arenarius f. austriaos Bueholtz, von Hoehnel Herb. at Farlow).<br />

GERMANY: Berlin, Botaniseher Garten, P. Hennings, May 15, 1889, April 13,<br />

1891, May 22, 1891, April 5, 1893 (all sub H. tener var. arbuticola Hennings, type<br />

not designated in Berlin); Bayern, Minelhen, E. Soehner, July 6, 1925 (Soehner);<br />

Sendling, E. Soehner, 1020, 1021, 1028, 1023 (Soehner); Pilsnitz near Breslau,<br />

L. Becker, type of H. camnpester (Berlin).<br />

FRNCE: Jura Sept., Montagne du Lomont, L. Quelet (Upsala); Seine, Bois<br />

de Boulogne, Tulasne, Mar. 16, 1846, type, Apr. 17, 1846 (Paris).<br />

ENGLAND: ]KENT: Darenth Wood, C. F. Broome, Nov., 1869 (Brit. Mus.); C. B.<br />

Bro'olne, Oct. 29, 1845 (Brit. Mus.); GLOUCESTESHIIRE: Tan Pits near Bristol, Oct.<br />

14, 1847, C. E. Broome (Berk. Herb., Broome Herb., <strong>and</strong> two collections in Brown<br />

Univ. sub H. tener, one N. Y. Bot. Gard. sub H. mnutious); Bentham Wood Hill,<br />

Oct. 6-10, 1859 (Currey Herb. at Brit. Mus.); Leigh Wood near Bristol, C. B.<br />

Broome, Oct. 30, 1879 (Brit. Mus.); Kingsweston near Bristol, Sept. 11, 1845 (Brit.<br />

Mus.); Stapleton Grove near Bristol, C. F. Broome (Brit. Mus.); WILTSHIRE:<br />

Hartham Park, Rudloe, 'C. B. Broome, distributed in Berkeley, Brit. Fungi, 305 pro<br />

parte nzajore (type distribution of H. tener, originally sub H. lilacinus, most of<br />

the material being H. vulgaris, but one specimen seen was true H. tener); Corsham<br />

House, C. E. Broome, Nov. 9, 1843; Lucknam, C. F. Broomne, Sept. 20, 1859; SOMER-<br />

SET: Batheaston, C. E. Broome, Nov., 1859 (all Brit. Mus.).<br />

NEW YORK: near Ithaca, H. M. Fitzpatrick 1119 (Cornell <strong>and</strong> Zeller).<br />

OREGON: Linn County, Foster, S. M. Zeller 8185 (Zeller).<br />

ARGENTINA: Boca Riachuelo, C. Spegaozini, type of H. australis (N. Y. Bot.<br />

Gard.).

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