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covered with minute teeth (Fig. 712) visible to the eye, which the<br />

microscope shows aie bundles of sterile hyphae, the base of the bundles<br />

imbedded in the hymenium (Fig. 713).<br />

This is not a rare plant in tropical America, and one of the first<br />

foreign species to reach Europe, having been labeled Peziza flava-by<br />

Swartz, from Jamaica, over a hundred years ago. It has been found<br />

by Langlois in Southern United States, and I have recently collected<br />

it in Florida.<br />

SYNONYMS. Originally named Peziza flava by Swartz, it was changed to Hydnum flavum by-<br />

Berkeley, who also called a pale form of it from Brazil, Hydnum brunneoleucum.<br />

Fig. 715.<br />

Hydnum reticulatum. (Letter 54, Note 224).<br />

Fig. 716.<br />

Polyporus Mikawai.<br />

(Note 214, Letter 54).<br />

12<br />

Fig. 717.<br />

Cordyceps sobolifera.<br />

(Note 167, Letter 53.)

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