LETTER No. 14. 



Cincinnati, Ohio, June, 1907. 



List of specimens from the United States and Canada received since 

 the last report (June, 1906). We list here only the specimens that we 

 recognize. Excepting as to the Gastromycetes we do not claim a critical 

 knowledge of the subject, but only a general knowledge of the names cur- 

 rent in American literature. 



Our thanks are extended to those who have sent specimens, and we 

 continue to solicit specimens of fungi suitable for "museum specimens." 

 See circular enclosed. C. G. LLOYD, 



Court and Plum Streets, 



Cincinnati, Ohio. 

 AMES, FRANK H., New York: 



Crucibulum vulgare, Daedalea confragosa, Daedalea quercina, Dae- 

 dalea unicolor Favolus europaeus, Fomes conchatus, Lenzites betulina, Pe- 

 ziza floccosa, Polyporus betulinus, Polyporus elegans, Polyporus gilvus, Poly- 

 porus (close to gilvus) and three species unknown to me, Polystictus cinna- 

 barinus, Polystictus hirsutus, Polystictus pergamenus, Polystictus versi- 

 color, Schizophyllum commune, Stereum (two species), Xylaria polymor- 

 phum. 



BEARDSLEE, H. C., Illinois: 



Trametes obtusus. 

 BESSEY, CHARLES E., Nebraska: 



Lycoperdon pulcherrimum. 

 BITLER, JOHN, Kentucky: 



Cordyceps militaris. 

 BLODGETT, F. H., Maryland: 



Scleroderma Geaster. 

 BRAENDLE, FRED. J., Washington, D. C.: 



Scleroderma (form), Lenzites saepiaria, Geaster hygrometricus, 



Mycenastrum Corium. (The latter is a very infrequent plant east of the 



Mississippi, though common west. This is about the fourth or fifth station 



known east of the Mississippi.) , 



BRENCKLE, DR. J. F., North Dakota: 



Bovista plumbea, Calvatia caelata, Catastoma circumscissum Cya. 

 thus stercoreus, Geaster floriformis, Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Lycoperdon 

 Wrightii, Polystictus versicolor, Tylostoma mammosum. 

 BREWER, C. R., Ohio: 



Bovista pila, Calvatia craniiformis, Calvatia lilacina, Cordyceps 

 ophioglossoides, Crucibulum vulgare, Favolous europaeus, Fomes leucophaeus, 

 Geaster Archeri, Geaster rufescens, Geaster saccatus, Geaster triplex, Hel- 

 vella (two species), Lycoperdon cruciatum, Lycoperdon gemmatum, Lycoper- 

 don piriforme, Lycoperdon umbrinum (?), Peziza (two species), Polyporus 



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