LETTER tfo. ii. 



Paris, June, 1906. 



List of specimens received from the United States and Canada during 

 the season of 1905. For general remarks on the names, see Letter No. 10 

 of this date. We list here only the specimens we recognize. (In a few 

 instances the names were furnished by the senders.) We have received quite 

 a number of other specimens, Pezizas, Xylarias, and some Polyporii, etc., 

 that we do not know, and these are all omitted from this list. 

 AMES, FRANK H., New York: 



Polystictus versicolor, Schizophyllum commune, Trametes cinna- 

 barinus. 



BAKER, C. H., Florida: 



(Genus unknown, to me.) 

 BATES, REV. J. M., Nebraska: 



Cyathus stercoreus, Irpex tulipifera, Scleroderma Texense, Tylo- 

 stoma campestre. 



BERTOLET, A. S., Alabama: 



Clavaria pistillaria. 

 BERTOLET, A. S., Ontario: 



Fomes carneus. 

 BOGUE, E. E., Michigan: 



Geaster saccatus, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon piriforme, 

 Lycoperdon Turned, Morchella esculenta, Scleroderma Cepa. 

 BRENCKLE, J. F., North Dakota: 



Calvatia (the largest sterile bases I ever saw, one six inches in 

 diameter, eight inches high, I think probably Calvatia caelata), Cyathus 

 stercoreus, Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Mycenastrum Corium. 

 BURGIN, CAROLINE A., New York: 



Mitremyces cinnabarinus (the most northern station, I think, for 

 this species). 



BURNHAM, STEWART H., New York: 



Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoperdon piriforme, Panus rudis. 

 CARTER, L. W., South Dakota: 



Calvatia lilacina, Calvatia occidentalis, Catastome subterraneum, 

 Cyathus stercoreus, Geaster asper, Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Lycoperdon 

 cruciatum, Lycoperdon Wrightii, Mycenastrum Corium, Secotium acu- 

 minatum, Trametes Peckii. 



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