confragosa (very peculiar form), Lenzites corrugata, Thelephora Schweinitzii 

 (?) (If it is not a different species it differs from the ordinary form oi 

 Thelephora Schweinitzii), Polyporus (cfr. squamosus)! This differs from 

 squamosus in its much stronger scaly pileus and meruloid pores), Femes 

 carneus, Gyromitra Caroliniana (A rare find. Not recorded, I think, since 

 the days of Schweinitz), Xylaria polymorphum, Daedalea confragosa (Tra- 

 metes form), Fomes graveolens, Polyporus Tsugae, Crucibulum vulgare. 

 Leotia lubrica, Daedalea confragosa (brown, lenzitoid form), Favolus euro- 

 paeus, Phallus egg. (This egg is contracted as is shown on page 83 Myc. 

 Notes. I have several times noted dried phalloid eggs like that "strange 

 phalloid egg" which puzzled me so much at that time. I am now con- 

 vinced, as Mr. Long recently states, that its peculiar shape is due to uneven 

 contraction in drying), Lenzites betulina, Hydnum vellereum, Gyromitra 

 eurtipes, Panus rudis, Polystictus pergamenus, Polystictus versicolor (un- 

 usual form), Hydnum (young, very?), Cantharellus cinereus, Hypoxylon. 

 Daedalea unicolor, Urnula Craterium, Guepinia spathulata, Hydnum septen- 

 trionale, Clavaria pistillaris, Lenzites saepiaria, % Hydnum adustum, Poly- 

 stictus cinnabarinus, Polyporus, Schizophyllum commune, Panus stipticus, 

 Fomes (young), Polystictus hirsutus, Polyporus elegans (unusually large 

 specimens), Xylaria corniformis, Clavaria amethystina, Peziza (5 col- 

 lections), Wynnea Americana, (recently described). 



LAUGHLIN, EMMA E., Ohio: 



Polyporus lucidus. 

 LEHMAN, E. A.. North Carolina: 



Daedalea confragosa (form), (A most peculiar form of this ex- 

 tremely variable species. It is strongly rigid, zonate, and the pores have a 

 yellow cast, the first I ever saw with a yellow cast.) Geaster hygromet- 

 ricus (Reddish, so that at first I did not recognize it. Probably colored by 

 the soil in which it grew), Schizophyllum commune, Urnula Craterium, 

 Crucibulum vulgare, Cyathus Lesueurii (typical), Scleroderma aurantium. 



MACKINTOSH, R. B., Massachusetts: 



Stereum spadiceum, Fomes leucophaeus, Trametes sepium, Lyco- 

 perdon stejlare, Lycoperdon Wrightii, Lycoperdon gemmatum (form), Len- 

 zites saepiaria, Thelephora Schweinitzii, Lycoperdon muscorum, Sclero- 

 derma ' tenerUm, Scleroderma aurantium, Daedalea confragosa, Polyporus 

 lucidus, Hydnum adustulum (if it is really distinct from adustum), Poly- 

 stictus cinnamomeus, Polyporus brumale, Trametes (cfr. serpens), Lyco- 

 perdon muscorum, Lycoperdon (cfr. piriforme) ,' Lycoperdon (cfr. tessella 

 turn), Lycoperdon (cfr. atropurpureum), Scleroderma Texens.e, Scleroderma 

 Cepa, Hydnum Morganii (A much larger example than the types from 

 Professor Morgan), Hydnum cristatum (or mirabile as Peck determines it), 

 Hydnum (two species unknown to me), Polystictus (cfr. tomentosus). 



NELSON, N. L. T.. Missouri: 



Thelephora Schweinitzii, Fomes fulvus, Polyporus gilvus, Poly- 

 stictus perennis, Polystictus pergamenus. 



Xylaria (conidial), Polystictus conchifer, Polystictus cinnabarinus, 

 Lycoperdon piriforme, Stereum fasciatum, Myxomycetes. 



Polystictus cinnabarinus, Stereum fasciatum, Fomes leucophaeus. 



