porus (unknown to me), Polystictus hirsutus, Merulius tremellosus, Fuligo 

 ocliracea, Lycoperdon cepaeforme, Helvella lacunosa, Hydnum zonatum, 

 Fomes roseus, Peziza Acetabulum (or close), TJrametes abietinus, Poly- 

 porus caeruleoporus "Very rare and local, under spruce trees, but one 

 station known here." G. U. Hay. (It is the first time I have received it), 

 Marasmius, Lenzites betulina, Polyporus (on Polytrichum, sp. unknown to 

 me.). 



HILL, ALBERT J., Canada: 

 Daedalea confragosa. 



HOLDEN, CAPTAIN WM., Ohio: 

 Polyporus robiniophila. 



HRDLICHA, DR. A., Washington, D. C.: 



Scleroderma Geaster, Polyporus gilvus, Stereum frustulosum, Poly- 

 porus distortus. 



HUMPHREY, C. J., New York: 



Lenzites betulina, Porystictus conchifer, Stereum fasciatum, Len- 

 zites trabea, Lenzites saepiaria, Merulius tremellosus, Polyporus galac- 

 tinus (?), Polyporus (sp.), Polyporus adustus, Fomes leucophaeus, Phlebia 

 radiata, Stereum sanguinolentum. 



HUNTINGTON, J.'W., Massachusetts: 



Polystictus hirsutus, Polyporus elegans, Polyporus (sp. unknown 

 to me), Polystictus cinnabarinus, Polyporus sulphureus, Fomes connatus 

 (nice specimen), Polyporus Schweinitzii (Mr. Huntington says "Very com- 

 mon." It reaches me very rarely.), Fomes leucophaeus, Lenzites betulina, 

 Lenzites saepiaria. "Thelephora dendritica," as it has been determined 

 by Cooke for Morgan. No such species published unless Cladoderris den- 

 dritica is intended, to which it has no resemblance. 



JONES, MISS KATE A., New Hampshire: 



Polystictus perennis, Polystictus versicolor, Daedalea unicolor, 

 Lenzites betulina. 



KELLERMAN, PROFESSOR W. A., Ohio: 



Fomes leucophaeus, Polyporus gilvus, Fomes fomentarius, Fomes 

 graveolens, Poria mutans, Polyporus lucidus, Polyporus lucidus (As always 

 considered in American mycology, but so different in its nature and de- 

 velopment that I think it will some day have a distinctive name.), Poly- 

 stictus biformis, Hydnum adustum, Polystictus (sp.), Fomes salicinus (In 

 the sense of Morgan at least.), Fomes rimosus, Cyathus striatus, Polyporus 

 (Unknown to me), Polyporus pocula (This plant reached Montagne from 

 French Guiana, and he discovered it was a "new species." The fact not 

 having been published, however, it was omitted from the recent compila- 

 tion of alleged synonyms that were gathered together). 



Note. Packages were also received from the following correspondents: 

 Laughlin, Emma E., Ohio; Miller, James, Ohio; Morgan, Professor A. P., 

 Ohio; Noble, Mrs. N. A., Connecticut; Pleas, C. E., Florida; Smith, G. D., 

 Ohio; Sterling, E. B., New Jersey; Vroom, J., New Brunswick; Walker, Isa- 

 bel, M., Canada. Detailed acknowledgment will be made in the next letter. 



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