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Lloyd Mycological Writings V4.pdf - MykoWeb

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NOTE 405. Hexagona Burchelli, from Prof. T. Fetch, Ceylon. nn There occurs in the East<br />

t<br />

?t<br />

f nU S SeCti n> that devel<br />

K<br />

Ps a reddish stain in the manner of<br />

It seems<br />

TraTntto<br />

be common, particularly in Africa. There is a<br />

sm large-pored form "<br />

.all-pored form (about 20 to a j cm.). The<br />

distinctive, specific names.<br />

4 06. Trametes<br />

-,,-J* T<br />

cupreo-rosea, from Rev. C. Torrend, Brazil. A form with<br />

pores also the usual<br />

round<br />

form with elongated pores. Trametes cupreo-rosea can be<br />

from Trametes Feei<br />

distinguished<br />

by its large pores. Feei has minute pores.<br />

NOTE 407. Polyporus subfulvus, from Rev. C. Torrend, Brazil. Rev. Torrend finds this<br />

frequent and quite variable as to attachment. Sometimes resupinate with effused<br />

sometimes with a broad<br />

maYgin<br />

attachment and sometimes petaloid with distinct, but short, lateral<br />

e rt ln section Petaloides.<br />

?u V There are<br />

T<br />

,<br />

abundant specimens at New York from<br />

the West Indies and one collection from Mississippi. I do not otherwise know it from our<br />

1 Murrill discovered it was a "new species" and. called it t't iT*<br />

Polyporus ochro-<br />

NOTE 408. Polyporus substygius, from J. Umemura, Japan. I make the spores globose<br />

1 ' PUbHShe

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