pinicoja (typical form,, but these grew on birch), Fomes Ohiensis r 

 Daedalea unicolor, Fomes roseus, Polyporus dichrous, Trametes ob- 

 tusus, Daedalea confragosa (marked form), Daedalea confragosa (another 

 form), Fomes leucophaeus, Favolus europaeus, Fomes fomentarius, Merulius 

 tremellosus, Fomes connatus, Polystictus pergamenus, Favolus rhipidium, 

 Polyporus lucidus, Lenzites trabea, Polyporus frondosus, Polyporus gigan- 

 teus. 



DOBBIN, FRANK, New York: 



Daedalea confragosa, Odontia lateritia (Phlebia hydnoidea is said 

 to be an earlier name, but it is not a Phlebia, and lateritia is a much better 

 specific name. It is a fine chance, however, for a "new combination"), 

 Daedalea quercina, Polyporus adustus, Odontia (unknown to me), Lenzites 

 saepiaria, Polyporus gilvus, Hydnum pulcherrimum, Fomes connatus (re 

 supinate, said to be Poria obducens), Stereum. 



DUPRET, H., Canada: 



Lepiota naucina, Stereum sericeum, Stereum (Hym.) tabacinum, 

 Gyromitra esculenta, Polystictus versicolor, Craterellus cornucopoides, My- 

 celium (probably of a Pplyporus, forming a thick, matted layer). 

 FINK, PROFESSOR BRUCE. Ohio: 



Poria , (yellow when fresh), Stereum complicatum, Corticium 

 Oakensii (?). 



FISHER, G. C., Ohio: 



Lenzites betulina, Scleroderma Cepa, Lycoperdon cruciaturn, Lyco- 

 perdon (sp.), Polystictus fccicola (This species is usually, but erroneously, 

 known in American mycology as "Polystictus parvulus, Klotz"), Polystictus 

 focicola (old, weathered). 



Polystictus sanguineus, Polystictus (yellow unknown to me). 

 FISHER, G. C., Florida: 



Lenzites betulina, Fomes connatus, Crucibulum vulgare, Polyporus 

 arcularius, Trametes (cfr. hispidus). 



Auricularia (cfr. auricula-Judae) (Much larger and otherwise ap- 

 pears different from the usual form of this species), Lenzites saepiaria 

 Geaster hygrometricus, Polystictus focicola, Fomes reniformis (spores are 

 echinulate). 



GRIFFITH, D., Florida: 



Polyporus gilvus, Fomes zonatum. 

 HARD, M. E., Ohio: 



Crucibulum vulgare, Poria tulipifera, Geaster minimus, Geastdr 

 rufescens, Stereum fasciatum. 



HENDERSON, Dr. W. H., California: 



Bovista pila (a very abundant collection), Bovista pila (a small 

 uncolored form that only occurs on the Pacific coast), Bovista plumbea 

 (abundant collection), Catastoma (sp.) a single specimen), Lepiota (sp. 

 cfr. procera). 



HOLDEN, CAPTAIN WM., Ohio: 



Polyporus (White, anoderm. A species I have never been able to> 

 determine. Spores subglobose, 4-4Vj x 5-6 with a large gutta. 



Polyporus (cfr. Schweinitzii). Growing at base of pine tree. 



