FELIX, CAPTAIN PYAT, Angers, France: 



Bovista plumbea, Calvatia caelata, Calvatia saccata, Crucibulum 

 vulgare, Cyathus stercoreus (rare in Europe), Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Ly- 

 coperdon echinatum, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon nigrescens, Lyco- 

 perdon piriforme, Lycoperdon pratense, Lycoperdon pusillum, Lycoperdon 

 umbrinum, Scleroderma aurantium, Scleroderma Cepa, Sphaerobolus stel- 

 latus, Tylostoma brevipes (?), Tylostoma granulosum, Tylostoma pallidum. 

 GILLOT, DR. X., Autun, France: 



Crucibulum vulgare, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon umbrinum, 

 Scleroderma Cepa, Tylostoma mammosum. 

 GRELET, L. J., Savigne, France: 



Bovista plumbea, Calvatia caelata, Calvatia gigantea, Lycoperdon 

 cepaeforme, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon umbrinum. 

 HARIOT, P., France: 



Elaphomyces asperulus, Elaphomyces echinatus, Geaster triplex, 

 Polyporus nodulosus, Tuber melanosporum, Tuber rufum. 

 KLINCKSIECK, PAUL, Dauphine France: 



Bovista nigrescens, Calvatia caelata, Calvatia lilacina, Lycoperdon 

 cepaeforme, Lycoperdon cruciatum, Lycoperdon pratense. 

 KLINCKSIECK, PAUL, Eure, France: 



Calvatia saccata, Lycoperdon gemmatum. 

 KLINCKSIECK, PAUL, Paris: 



Calvatia saccata, Geaster triplex, Lycoperdon atropurpureum (?), 

 Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon umbrinum, Scleroderma aurantium, 

 Scleroderma verrucosum. 

 LUDWIG, T., Paris: 



Mr. Ludwig has kindly sent me a fine collection of Hymenogasters, 

 which will be of great service should I take up the study of this order. The 

 specimens have been named by Mr. Ludwig. 



Cenococcum geophilum, and the following species of Elaphomyces: 

 anthracinus, asperulus, echinatus, granulatus, leucosporus, Leveillei, mac- 

 ulatus, mutabilis, variegatus, and Geaster asper, Geaster asper (? departing 

 from the usual from), Geaster pectinatus. 

 MAIRE, R., Nancy, France: 



Bovista plumbea, Calvatia saccata, Geaster coronatus, Geaster 

 fimbriatus, Lycoperdon atropurpureum (obese form), Lycoperdon echinatum, 

 Lycoperdon nigrescens, Lycoperdon (cfr. Myc. Notes, No. 22). 

 OLIVIER, ERNEST, Allier, France: 



Battarrea phalloides. Mr. Olivier is the only collector in France 

 to find this species. He has found it in one locality for several years. A 

 full account will be given in the Tylostoma pamphlet now in press. 

 PANAU, CHARLES, Verdun, France: 



Calvatia saccata, Geaster rufescens, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lyco- 

 perdon umbrinum, Scleroderma aurantium. 



PATOUILLARD, N., Paris: 



(From his herbarium). Cyathus afflnis (type), Cyathus minimus 

 (type), Tylostoma Berkeleyii. (See forthcoming pamphlet on the Tylo- 

 stomae. It is a frequent species in the United States, usually misnamed 

 Tylostoma fimbriatum.) 



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