MYCOLOGICAL BULLETIN 



No. 31 



IV. A. KcUcrman, Ph. D., Ohio State University 



Columbus, Ohio, April 1, 1905 



LIBRARY 

 NEW YORK 

 BOTaMCAL 



GARDEN. 



Perhaps Regular After This. — An unexpected delay has occurred 

 in issuing the April Nos. of the Bulletin, due to late return from a 

 winter trip to Guatemala. However, the 24 Nos. for the year will he re- 

 ceived hy the suhscribers and possibly from now on they may be sent out 

 regularly as dated. All who are not duly receiving the Nos. may know 

 that we have not received the subscription (25 cents) for the year. 



Acknowledgments. — Two correspondents have made valuable con- 

 tributions to this Number, namely, Mr. S. S. Crosby, of Massachusetts, 

 and Dr. O. E. Fischer, of Michigan. Their photographs of interesting 

 fungi are reproduced as Figs. 98 and 99. 



Hy-pho-lo'-ma. — We pre-;ent a habit-figure of Hy-phy-lo'-ma ap-pcn- 

 (fi'--u-hi'-titiii from a photo by Mr. S. S. Crosby, and will as opportunity 

 offers try to show a plant the natural size. F"igures of some other species 

 may be seen on preceding pages. For example, Hy-pho-lo'-ma sub-lat- 

 rr-i'-ii-u!ii was shown on p. 2."), made from a photo by Fred. J. Braendle; 

 Hy-pho-Io'-iiia lac-ry-ina-bun'-dtim. from a photo by M. E. Hard, was pub- 

 lished on p. 57; and Hy-pho-lo'-ma cap-noi'-dcs may be found on p. 92, 

 printed from a cur furnished by I^. F. Henderson. Some explanation of 

 the genus was given on p. 7.'! and therefore need not be commented on 

 liere. 



I'u;. ;>S. II Y-pii(i-i,()'-MA .^p•PEN•DIC■l•-l a'-tum. Hdililr. I 1r Illicit!) fur tliis .\\\ 

 C^ pcndiculate Hy-pho-lo'-ma was furtiislicd by Mr. .S. S. Crosby, fanibridjte, .Mass. 



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