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SECTION AMAURODERMUS.<br />

b. PORES SMALL.<br />

OCELLATUS (Fig. 415). Pileus thin but rigid. Surface<br />

smooth, faintly zoned. Pores very minute, rigid with thick walls. The<br />

colored hyphae have thick walls so that a cross section appears like<br />

thickened cells. Stipe central or lateral, slender, mat, light brown.<br />

Spores not found. Known only from Brazil collections (Spruce).<br />

The pores are so minute that they are hardly visible, but it is all a<br />

mistake that "the pore mouths are contracted, etc."<br />

MACER. I did not cut the single specimen that represents it (Spruce,<br />

Brazil) but as to the pileus and pores it seems to me the same as the preceding.<br />

The lateral stem, however, is blacker and I think it a different species. The<br />

determinations, "macer, Berkeley," both at Berlin and Paris have no resemblance<br />

to it.<br />

SCHOMBURGKII (Fig. 416). Pileus mesopodal or pleuropodal,<br />

thin with zonate, smooth surface. Pores concolorous, minute. Stipe<br />

dull, slender. Named from specimens from British Guiana in Hooker's<br />

in Brazil.<br />

herbarium, but afterwards found by Spruce<br />

Fig 417<br />

Amaurodermus sericatus.<br />

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