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Lloyd Mycological Writings V4.pdf - MykoWeb

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CONTEXT PINK OR ROSE COLOR.<br />

Trametes carnea is usually a good, thin Trametes. I have a few specimens<br />

thickened with an additional, indistinct pore layer, but it is never a good Fomes.<br />

In our Eastern States the surface is even and often pale, but in the West it is more<br />

fibrillose, uneven, and dark. The following is a marked variety.<br />

SPECIMENS. Many, extending clear across the United States. None from foreign countries-<br />

Compare Palliser.<br />

TRAMETES ARCTIC A. This is evidently only a form of Trametes carnea,<br />

with the surface silvery white, with appressed fibrils. It is known at Kew from<br />

two collections, British America, and in my collection there is a plant from Dr.<br />

W. H. Henderson, California. It docs not occur in our Eastern States where the<br />

type form of Trametes carnea is so common. Berkeley labeled it in his herbarium<br />

Trametes arctica, also Polyporus Palliser. Cooke endeavored to publish it under<br />

the latter name, but he made such a mess of it (cfr. Note 8, Letter 32) that it is<br />

better to drop Polyporus Palliser entirely.<br />

Compare Palliser.<br />

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