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]"'ig. 47. Ilyd'-mim ijul-cher'-ri-nuini. Professor Morgan, to whom a sample was 

 sent, says: "It is a very fine specimen! It is usually quite irregular and mostly 

 resupinate." The Latin specific name means most beautiful. The descriptive word 

 re-su'-pi-natc means applied directly to the log or sub-stratum, the spine-surface 

 only showing. The upper figure showing the lower surface of the fungus is con- 

 siderably reduced; the lower is a section from same specimen. Photograph from 

 specimens collected at Columbus, Ohio. 



(CONTINUED 

 E. G. Pagham, (Cincinnati.) 

 E E. Parker, (Cincinnati.) 

 H. E. I'rice, (Cincinnati.) 

 C E. I'utnam, (IJoston, Mass.) 

 A. T. Rank, (Covett.) 

 I). E. Kausch, (Cincinnati.) 

 K. P. Reefy, (Cincinnati.) 

 \'ance T. Reynolds, (I'ort Union.) 

 A. E. Rlicin, (Cincinnati.) 

 Miss Edna Richards, (Salem.) 

 J. Melvin Richards, (Hethesda.) 

 Miss Eva A. Roach, (Chillicothe.) 

 Miss Caroline Roberts, ( l.ahiniorc, Md.) 

 Willis II. Ropes, (.Salem, Mass.) 

 J. Melvin Richards, (P.ethesda.) 

 r. Saxton, (C"incinnati.) 

 "William Schilder, (Chillicothe.) 

 J. C. Shafcr, (Cincinnati.) 



FROM PAGE 42.) 

 S. L. Shumo, (Philadelphia, Pa.) 

 1'. T. Sidcncr, (Cincinnati.) 

 Robert J. Sim, (Jefferson.) 

 Miss Minnnie M. Simon, (Raltimore, 



Md.) 

 I*". M. Sponseller, (Cincinnati.) 

 Miss lulna Stauffer, (Chillicothe.) 

 J. N. Thiol, (Cincinnati.) 

 !■". W. X'ance, (Cincinnati.) 

 liyron Van Horn, (Cincinnati.) 

 II. i:. Warner, ( U. S. Dept. Interior, 



liureau of Pensions.) 

 Harry R. Werner, (Thomas, W. Va.) 

 C.oo. 1). Whitacre, (Springfield.) 

 .\lcx E. Wright, (Wcllesley Hills, Mass.) 

 Gardner W. Wood, (New York, N. Y.) 

 G. \-. C. ^'ost, (Cincinnati.) 



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