STUCKERT, THEODORE, Argentina: 



Cyathus stercoreus, Geaster mammosus, Lenzites striatus, Lycoper- 

 don cruciatum, Myriostoma coliformis. 



THIBOU, A., Antigua: 



Cyathus stercoreus, Lycoperdon (sp. not recognized by me). 



TURNER, E. J., Australia: 



Geaster saccatus, Lycoperdon pratense. 



VAN BAMBEKE, PROF. CHARLES, Belgium: 



Bovista nigrescens, Bovista plumbea, Fomes salicinus, Lycoperdon 

 pratense, Polystictus perennis, Polystictus versicolor, Trametes Trogii. Prof. 

 Van Bambeke writes me that according to his observation Trarnetes Trogii 

 and Trametes hispida are conditions of the same plant, a question that in 

 the past has been the subject of considerable diversity of opinion and dis- 

 cussion between the French and English mycologists. 



WATTS, W. W., New South Wales: 



Bovistella bovistoides, Calvatia Candida, Calvatia lilacina, Calvatia 

 olivacea (? young), Lycoperdon cepaeforme. 



WILSON, REV. JAMES, Australia: 



Clathrus cibarius (Common in New Zealand, but the second speci- 

 men I have seen from Australia), Cyathus vernicosus, Lycoperdon nigrum, 

 Lycoperdon pratense, Polysaccum crassipes, Scleroderma flavidum (Rev. 

 Wilson states "very common here" and it seems to be the only cniiiiiinii 

 species of Scleroderma in Australia). Also several Porias, Thelephoras, 

 etc., families I have never studied. 



WOULFF, E., Crimea, Russia: 



Calvatia Candida (very rare in Europe), Calvatia lilacina, Daedalea 

 quercina, Daedalea unicolor, Fomes fulvus, Fomes ignarius, Lycoperdon 

 atropurpureum, Polyporus sulphureus, Polystictus versicolor, Schizophyllum 

 commune, Secotium acuminat.um, Sistotrema confluens, Stereum hirsutum, 

 Trametes gibbosa (? Does not' seem to be the same plant I so find in 

 France). 



ZIETZ, A., South Australia: 



Battarea phalloides (rare), Bovistella scabrum, Cyathus vernicosus, 

 Geaster minimus, Geaster saccatus (with a dark endoperidium), Geaster 

 Smithii (The third collection known to me. -Unfortunately in recording it, 

 Myc. Notes, p. 292, Mr. Zietz's name was spelled Tietz.), Lycoperdon 

 cepaeforme, Mycenastrum Corium, Polystictus obtectans (Compared with 

 the types, and I am not so sure it is the same as Polystictus Montagnei 

 of Europe as has been stated), Scleroderma flavidum (Two doubtful forms). 



Specimens can be sent to my address below, and all will be ac- 

 knowledged and place^i in our museum for the benefit of future stu-i"nt-4. 



C. G. LLOYD, 



107 Boulevard St. Michel, 



Paris, France. 





