MACHARDO, M. A. D., Perak, Straits Settlement: 



Auricularia auricula- Judae, Ganoderma australe, Ganoderma testaceus, 

 Hexagona albida (Lenzites form), Lentinus blepharodes, Lentinus dactyli- 

 ophorus, Polyporus auberianus, Polyporus cingulatus, Trametes cinnabarinus, 

 Trametes lutescens, Trametes Muelleri, Trametes Persoonii, Trametes ver- 

 satilis. (These plants, belonging to families I have not as yet studied, were 

 named by Professor Patouillard.) 



MILLEN, H., Tobago, West Indies: 



Lentinus villosus, Lenzites, applanatus. 

 NAVAS, REV. L., Spain: 



Cyathus vernicosus, Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Lycoperdon pusillum, 

 L.ycoperdon subvelatum (the first time I have received it from Europe). 

 O'CONNOR, CHAS. A. O., Mauritius: 



Cyathus (close to intermedius but I think not the same), Cyathus 

 Poeppigii, Lycoperdon pusillum, Scleroderma patens (a new form of auran- 

 tium which opens like Scleroderma Geaster). 

 PAZSCHKE, DR. O., Dresden: 



The specimens are from varied countries as named. BAVARIA: Lyco- 

 perdon piriforme. BELGIUM: Cyathus striatus. BRAZIL: Lycoperdon veluti- 

 num. GERMANY: Geaster Schmidelii, Gautiera graveolens. SAXONY: Cruci- 

 bulum vulgare, Cyathus striatus, Lycoperdoh gemmatum, Scleroderma Cepa, 

 Shpaerobolus stellatus, Tylostoma mammosum. SOUTH AFRICA: Calvatia Can- 

 dida (? sans sterile base), Calvatia lilacina, Geaster Englerianus, Geaster 

 MacOwani (only known from South Africa. It is the same as Geaster fornica- 

 tus except it has a sulcate mouth), Geaster minimus, Geaster saccatus (form 

 with a dark mouth), Geaster saccatus (typical), Geaster (unnamed as yet. 

 We have seen the same plant at Berlin labeled "Geaster granulosum, Fuckel," 

 but that "species" is Geaster minimus, and the South African plant is much 

 too large and much too granular to be included with minimus), Myriostoma 

 coliformis, Scleroderma verrucosum (a form different from the European 

 form). SWITZERLAND: Geaster fimbriatus, Melanogaster Broomeianus. 

 TIROL: Corticium aurantiacum. 



PIERRHUGUES, MONSIEUR, France: 



Polyporus hispidus. 

 RICK, REV. G., Brazil: 



Calvatia lilacina, Calvatia rubro-flava (the only collection I have ever 

 seen except from the United States), Cyathus Montagnei, Entonaema lignes- 

 cens, Geaster Harioti (recently listed by Rev. Rick as Geaster asper, also 

 the plant referred to as Geaster Lloydianus, which name I think can not be 

 used as the plant illustrated under the name is not the plant so referred in 

 the text), Geaster Javiacus (= Geaster Lloydii, Myc. Notes, p. 50), Geaster pec- 

 tinatus (a small form), Geaster saccatus and Geaster Englerianus and many 

 intermediate, Hydnangium luteo-carneum (recently described by Bresadola), 

 Lycoperdon acuminatum (spores slightly rough; they are smooth in all I 

 have previously seen), Lycoperdon cruciatum, Lycoperdon (cfr. gemmatum), 

 Lycoperdon juriensis, Lycoperdon piriforme, Lycoperdon velutinum, Simblum 

 sphserocephalum, Tylostoma exasperatum. 



