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ment of the chief events in his life. — The body of the publication contains, among other things, 

 the following species described as new: Lenzites abielis, Colorado; Irpex crasailatus, Iowa; 

 Calocera pabnata, Massachusetts; Aleurodiscus granlii, Washington; A. crassus, Oregon; 

 Exidia zelleri, Oregon; Polyporus peakensis, Colorado; Lasclda chippii and Xylaria kedahae, 

 Straits Settlements; Cordyceps rickii and Isaria myrmicidae, Brazil; Ilydnuvi pulcher, Poly- 

 porus arenosobasus, Dacryomyces australia, and Aleurodiscus capensis, South Africa; Fomes 

 longoporus and F. gossweileri, IPortuguese West Airica.; Dendrocladium fruiicola, Polyporus 

 fuscatus, P. biogilvus, P. vandykei, and Fomes durissimus, Africa; Isaria cocoa, Philippines; 

 Aleurodiscus oricntalis, Japan; Daedalea ridleyi, Singapore; Cordyceps almonae and Auricula 

 totarae, New Zealand; Polyporus molliculus, Ceylon; and P. pseudogilvus, Cuba. — Notes on the 

 following genera are more or less monographic: Aleurodiscus, Cordyceps, Poronia, and Tham- 

 nomyces. A considerable number of notes on other genera are also included. — The plant that 

 has passed in American mycology as Sebacina dendroidea is now referred to Inslilale bombacina 

 of the Fungi Imperfecti. — L. O. Ovcrholts. 



1220. Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes No. 63. 945-984. 1920.— The number is given 

 over almost entirely to listing collections received, with occasional notes. Announcement is 

 made that hereafter material previously noted in the "Letters" will be included in "Mycologi- 

 cal Notes;" The Letters thus end with No. 69. — The present issue lists collections received from 

 correspondents in various parts of the U. S. A., from France, Cuba, Java, South Africa, Mexico, 

 India, Africa, Bahamas, Brazil, New South Wales, Singapore, Australia, Jamaica, New Zealand, 

 Hawaii, West Africa, Japan, Denmark, Barbados, Ceylon, England, Tasmania, Belgian Congo, 

 East Africa, Guam, and Scotland. — New species are described as follows: Geaster caespitosus, 

 Missouri; Merulitis carbonarius, Washington; Irpex pallidus, Bahamas; Hexagona umbrosus, 

 Singapore; Lycoperdon tephrum, Africa; Polyporus multisetosus, Australia; and P. verecundiis, 

 Guam. — The usual number of miscellaneous notes on various genera are included. — L. 0. 

 Overholts. 



1221. Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes No. 64. 985-1029. Fig. 1748-1859. 1920.— The 

 cover carries a portrait of the late G. W. Clinton, of Buffalo, New York, together with a short 

 biographical account. — New species are described as follows: Exidia beardsleei. North Caro- 

 lina; Tylostoma mohavei, California; Polysiictus rarus. South Carolina (?); Stereum incisum, S. 

 cuneoforme, Kretzschmaria botrites, Laschia similis, Polystictus bicolor, P. pallidus, P. ano- 

 malosus, Polyporus cystididoides, P. ater, P. acervatus, Hydnurn ferreus, H. maliensis, and 

 Hexagona angulata, Singapore; Polystictus subcaperatus and Podaxon anomalum, Australia; 

 Thelephora penicillata, Tremella microspora, and Cytidia sirnulans, South Africa; Ptychogaster 

 niger, West Africa; Polyporus angolensis, Polystictus luteo-affinis, and Phyllotremella (nov. 

 gen.) africanus, Africa; Polystictus cxineato-brunneus, Fomes magnosporus, and Hexagona fer- 

 ruginosa, Philippines. — In addition, specimens of fungi are recorded as having been received 

 from various parts of the U. S. A., from India, South Africa, France, Canada, Singapore, 

 Holland, Chile, Japan, New Zealand, England, Philippines, Ecuador, Zanzibar, Brazil, 

 Jamaica, Cuba, and Africa. The usual number of miscellaneous notes on species of various 

 genera are included. — L. 0. Overholts. 



1222. Lloyd, C. G. Mycological Notes No. 65. 1029-1101. Fig. 1859-2018. 1921.— 

 The usual cover page is given over to a photograph of Oreste Mattirolo, the Italian mycologist, 

 and a short biographical sketch follows. A smaller portrait of Rev. F. Theiszen is also pre- 

 sented, together with a notice of his death. — New species are described asioWo^vs: Melanogaster 

 mollis, Wyoming; Merulius erectus, Minnesota; Tremellodendron hibbardii, Massachusetts; 

 Tremella carneo-alba, North Carolina; Hypoxylon magnosporum, New Jersey; Lycoperdon 

 globosepiriforme, Colorado; Hydnangium pallidum, Trametes rugoso-picta, Merulius ochrcKCus, 

 and Aleurodiscus scopulatus, Ecuador; Podocrea transvaalii and Tylostoma iransvaalii, South 

 Africa; Dubiomyces (nov. gen.) viridis, Jamaica; Polyporus flabellaris, P. superniger, P. 

 oroniger, P. armadillus, P. ramosii, P. melanoporus, Trichoscypha magnispora, Podocrea 

 anomala, Xylaria divisa, X. tiinorensis, Stereum auriscalpium, S. felloi, Pterula incisa, 

 and Phyllomyces (nov. gen.) multiplex, Philippines; Polystictus albobadius, Polyporus sepiae. 



